Sir Cloudesley Shovell
(1650-1707), AdmiralLater Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter in 8 portraits
Clowdisley Shovell went to sea as a cabin boy under the care of his kinsman Sir Christopher Myngs. He rose quickly through the ranks, and by 1674 was lieutenant under Sir John Narborough in the Mediterranean, where he burned four men-of-war under the castles and walls of Tripoli. In 1690 he was made rear admiral, and in 1704 was appointed commander-in-chief of the British fleets. Shovell was popular for his many acts of bravery and heroism, but his celebrated naval career was brought to an end in a disastrous shipwreck in the Isles of Scilly. He was a Member of Parliament for Rochester, Kent, from 1695 until his death.
by studio of Michael Dahl
oil on canvas, circa 1702, based on a work of circa 1702
NPG 797
by John Smith, after Willem de Ryck (Ryke)
mezzotint, 1692
NPG D4228
by and sold by John Faber Jr, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, 1723 (1702)
NPG D31548
by John Faber Jr, sold by Thomas Bowles Jr, sold by John Bowles, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, 1723 (1702)
NPG D41667
by John Faber Jr, sold by Thomas Bowles Jr, sold by John Bowles, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, 1723 (1702)
NPG D4227
by Thomas Blood, published by Joyce Gold, after Michael Dahl
stipple engraving, published 31 March 1815
NPG D31546
by Charles Penny, after Michael Dahl
stipple engraving, published 1820
NPG D31547
by and sold by John Faber Jr, after Michael Dahl
mezzotint, 1723 (1702)
NPG D18896
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