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I recently saw a painting of Horatio Nelson,
sword in hand, in combat. The expression on his face is neutral. A commentary with the painting used the phrase "violence phlegmatically delivered." I would like to find a copy of the painting. Appreciate any leads. thanks, Bob armistead_rap[AT]bigfoot.com |
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Front Office wrote:
I recently saw a painting of Horatio Nelson, sword in hand, in combat. The expression on his face is neutral. A commentary with the painting used the phrase "violence phlegmatically delivered." I would like to find a copy of the painting. Appreciate any leads. Any vague idea as to who the painter might have been? Eugene L Griessel There is a lot of history which isnt fit to repeat itself. |
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Eugene Griessel wrote:
Front Office wrote: I recently saw a painting of Horatio Nelson, sword in hand, in combat. The expression on his face is neutral. A commentary with the painting used the phrase "violence phlegmatically delivered." I would like to find a copy of the painting. Appreciate any leads. Any vague idea as to who the painter might have been? No. I wish I had taken notice of that when I saw the image. I think I saw it in The New York Review of Books sometime this past summer. I guess I might have to go through all the issues of the last five months or so . . . |
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Was it this picture?
http://media.historynet.com/designimages/bp_figures.gif -- St. John When a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully. -Samuel Johnson |
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St. John Smythe wrote:
Was it this picture? http://media.historynet.com/designimages/bp_figures.gif That's not it, but the posture is about right. And the person in question looks more like Horatio Nelson than G. Washington. |
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There is a famous one, but in it, he has only one arm and one eye, and is
boarding another ship with a sword in his hand, and no hat - is that the one? "Front Office" wrote in message . .. St. John Smythe wrote: Was it this picture? http://media.historynet.com/designimages/bp_figures.gif That's not it, but the posture is about right. And the person in question looks more like Horatio Nelson than G. Washington. |
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pe.rhodes wrote:
There is a famous one, but in it, he has only one arm and one eye, and is boarding another ship with a sword in his hand, and no hat - is that the one? No, but I'd like to see that one if you can give a URL for it. In the one I have in mind, he is advancing from the left (I think). He might have his right arm, but I doubt it, since I think that was probably part of what got him so glorified. He is carrying a sword, and other British soldiers are near him. It's his neutral facial expression that is interesting to me, in re the "violence delivered phlegmatically" quotation from the article that the picture accompanied. "Front Office" wrote in message . .. St. John Smythe wrote: Was it this picture? http://media.historynet.com/designimages/bp_figures.gif That's not it, but the posture is about right. And the person in question looks more like Horatio Nelson than G. Washington. |
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Google is your friend: type 'Horatio Nelson', then click on 'Images' and
you'll get a thousand or so. The particular one I was thinking of is "Nelson Boarding the 'San Josef' at the Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 Feb 1797" by George Jones painted in 1829. http://www.seabritain2005.com/server...chooseLetter=S "Front Office" wrote in message . .. pe.rhodes wrote: There is a famous one, but in it, he has only one arm and one eye, and is boarding another ship with a sword in his hand, and no hat - is that the one? No, but I'd like to see that one if you can give a URL for it. In the one I have in mind, he is advancing from the left (I think). He might have his right arm, but I doubt it, since I think that was probably part of what got him so glorified. He is carrying a sword, and other British soldiers are near him. It's his neutral facial expression that is interesting to me, in re the "violence delivered phlegmatically" quotation from the article that the picture accompanied. "Front Office" wrote in message . .. St. John Smythe wrote: Was it this picture? http://media.historynet.com/designimages/bp_figures.gif That's not it, but the posture is about right. And the person in question looks more like Horatio Nelson than G. Washington. |
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pe.rhodes wrote:
Google is your friend: type 'Horatio Nelson', then click on 'Images' and you'll get a thousand or so. Already did that. Reckon I'll go at it again . . . though now I'm thinking the main guy in the painting might not be Nelson. I recall that the setting might have been the dry land . . . The particular one I was thinking of is "Nelson Boarding the 'San Josef' at the Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 Feb 1797" by George Jones painted in 1829. Neat picture, but not it. I have 'lost' so many interesting photos and paintings because so often it is days or weeks after seeing them that I realize this or that interesting feature that I want again to see. I appreciate your help on this. Thanks. If I find what I am looking for, I will announce it on these two groups. Bob "Front Office" wrote in message . .. pe.rhodes wrote: There is a famous one, but in it, he has only one arm and one eye, and is boarding another ship with a sword in his hand, and no hat - is that the one? No, but I'd like to see that one if you can give a URL for it. In the one I have in mind, he is advancing from the left (I think). He might have his right arm, but I doubt it, since I think that was probably part of what got him so glorified. He is carrying a sword, and other British soldiers are near him. It's his neutral facial expression that is interesting to me, in re the "violence delivered phlegmatically" quotation from the article that the picture accompanied. "Front Office" wrote in message om... St. John Smythe wrote: Was it this picture? http://media.historynet.com/designimages/bp_figures.gif That's not it, but the posture is about right. And the person in question looks more like Horatio Nelson than G. Washington. |
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