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The Death of Lord Robert Manners (oil on canvas)




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The Death of Lord Robert Manners (oil on canvas)

466026 The Death of Lord Robert Manners (oil on canvas) by Stothard, Thomas (1755-1834); Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, UK; (add.info.: Captain Lord Robert Manners (6 February 1758 - 23 April 1782) was an officer of the Royal Navy and nobleman, the second son of John Manners, Marquess of Granby and Lady Frances Seymour. At the Battle of the Saintes (12 April 1782) one of Manners arms was broken. Being of a strong constitution, it was hoped he might survive, and he was sent back to England aboard the frigate Andromache. However, tetanus set in, and he died on 23 April 1782 and was buried at sea.); English, out of copyright

Media ID 22672846

© Bridgeman Images

Captain Crew Deathbed Illness Lord Manners Nobleman Pathos Robert Supporting Dying Injuries Noble Wound


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This print captures the tragic scene of "The Death of Lord Robert Manners" painted by Thomas Stothard. The oil on canvas artwork depicts a dramatic moment in history, set against the backdrop of Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire, UK. Lord Robert Manners, an esteemed officer of the Royal Navy and nobleman, met his untimely demise during the Battle of the Saintes on April 12th, 1782. Despite suffering a broken arm in battle, there was hope for his survival as he was sent back to England aboard the frigate Andromache. However, fate had other plans as tetanus took hold and claimed his life on April 23rd that same year. The painting showcases both pathos and drama as it portrays Lord Robert's deathbed scene onboard the ship. The wounded captain is supported by his loyal crew members while being carried towards burial at sea. This poignant image evokes a sense of sorrow and loss within its viewers. "The Death of Lord Robert Manners" not only serves as a tribute to this nobleman but also highlights the sacrifices made by individuals serving their country in times of war. Through this masterpiece, Stothard skillfully conveys both the physical pain endured by Lord Robert and the emotional impact felt by those around him. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Stothard's artistic talent while commemorating an important historical event that forever changed British naval history.

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