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Lieutenant General John Manners (1721-1770) Marquess of Granby (oil on canvas)
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Lieutenant General John Manners (1721-1770) Marquess of Granby (oil on canvas)
NAM237726 Lieutenant General John Manners (1721-1770) Marquess of Granby (oil on canvas) by Jackson, John (1778-1831); 61x50.8 cm; National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: painting after Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92); commander of the British forces in Germany during the Seven Years War (1756-63); ); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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Bald Balding John Manners Marquis
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The captivating portrait captures the essence of Lieutenant General John Manners, the Marquess of Granby. Painted by John Jackson in oil on canvas, this masterpiece measures 61x50.8 cm and is housed at the National Army Museum in London. Lieutenant General John Manners was a prominent figure during his time, known for his military prowess and leadership skills. As commander of the British forces in Germany during the Seven Years War from 1756 to 1763, he played a crucial role in shaping history. In this half-length portrait, Manners exudes an air of authority and confidence. His balding head adds to his distinguished appearance, while his piercing gaze reveals both intelligence and determination. The artist skillfully captures every detail with precision and finesse. This painting is a remarkable reproduction after Sir Joshua Reynolds' original work. It serves as a testament to Manners' significant contributions to the military landscape of his era. Displayed prominently at the eNational Army Museum, this artwork offers viewers a glimpse into an important period in history. It showcases not only Lieutenant General John Manners but also reflects upon the Georgian era's cultural significance. As we admire this striking portrait today, we are reminded of Lieutenant General John Manners' legacy as a respected military leader and influential figure within society.
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