Captain the Honourable John Byron (1723–1786)

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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A half-length portrait facing very slightly to left, wearing captain's undress uniform (over three years), 1748–1767, and a grey wig. His arms are folded and he holds the top of his sword in his left hand. Rocks are implied on the right and the sea in the distance on the left, to indicate his status as a naval officer. Byron was a midshipman in the 'Wager', 24 guns, on Commodore Anson's circumnavigation of the world of 1740–1744, during which she was wrecked on the coast of Chile. In June 1764, after this portrait was painted, he took command of the copper-sheathed frigate 'Dolphin' and the sloop 'Tamar' to locate a reported 'Pepys Island' in the south Atlantic and then attempt to find a Pacific entrance to the long-fabled North-West Passage.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Captain the Honourable John Byron (1723–1786)

Date

1759

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 77.5 x W 64.2 cm

Accession number

BHC2592

Work type

Painting

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