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A half-length portrait facing to the right in armour and a brown full-bottomed wig, on an oval stretcher and in an oval frame. The artist has detailed the lace collar and created highlights on the face, armour, lace and the red cloth (probably a sash or cloak) in the left foreground. Clements' career from 1667 to 1689 was almost entirely in command of royal yachts. As captain of the 'Expedition', 70 guns, during King William's War, he fought in the Anglo-Dutch fleet against the French at the Battle of Beachy Head in 1690. His last command was the 96-gun 'St Andrew' and, probably under the patronage of Queen Anne's husband and Lord High Admiral, Prince George of Denmark, he was appointed the first Lieutenant-Governor of Greenwich Hospital in 1704.
Title
John Clements (d.1705)
Date
1673
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 74.9 x W 62.2 cm
Accession number
BHC2613
Acquisition method
National Maritime Museum (Greenwich Hospital Collection)
Work type
Painting