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Portrait of Admiral Sir John Balchin, (1832). Creator: Unknown
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Portrait of Admiral Sir John Balchin, (1832). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Admiral Sir John Balchin, (1832). Portrait of Admiral Sir John Balchin...In the Kings Arms Inn at Godalming. Created an Admiral 1727 and lost on the Victory 1744. John Balchen (or Balchin, 1670-1744) was an officer of the British Royal Navy. He died in the shipwreck of the HMS Victory off the Channel Islands during the War of the Austrian Succession. After a painting made c1705 which hung in the Kings Arms Hotel in Godalming, Surrey, the town where he was born
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This print showcases the portrait of Admiral Sir John Balchin, a renowned officer of the British Royal Navy during the 18th century. The creator of this masterpiece remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to its allure. Painted in 1832, it is based on an earlier artwork from around 1705 that was displayed at the Kings Arms Hotel in Godalming, Surrey - Balchin's birthplace. Admiral Sir John Balchin's distinguished career began when he was appointed as an admiral in 1727. Tragically, his life came to a devastating end aboard HMS Victory in 1744 during the War of the Austrian Succession when it sank off the Channel Islands. This historical event forever immortalized him as one of Britain's brave naval officers. The portrait captures Admiral Balchin with great poise and authority befitting his rank. His stern gaze and dignified demeanor reflect his unwavering commitment to duty and service to his country. The color palette used adds depth and richness to this remarkable piece. As we admire this extraordinary print today, we are reminded not only of Admiral Sir John Balchin's contributions but also of the sacrifices made by countless men who served their nation at sea during times of war. It serves as a poignant reminder of our maritime heritage and pays tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to protect our shores.
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