John Benbow (1653–1702), Sir Ralph Delavalle (c.1645–1707), and Thomas Phillips (c.1635–1693)

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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A triple portrait of Thomas Phillips, John Benbow, and Sir Ralph Delavalle. It probably relates to British fleet operations against the north coast of France during 1692 and 1693. The officer seated on the left holds a plan of fortifications, and is believed to be Thomas Phillips, the fleet’s chief military engineer. Highly distinguished, he was involved with John Benbow at the bombardment of St Malo. His portrait was probably painted in 1692–1693 before the summer campaign of 1693 from which he did not return. The central figure is John Benbow, Admiral of the White. He wears a brown silk robe, a dark brown full-bottomed wig and holds a quadrant in his right hand. Benbow’s early career was in the Merchant Service where he gained a reputation as a seaman and a fighter of Barbary pirates.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

John Benbow (1653–1702), Sir Ralph Delavalle (c.1645–1707), and Thomas Phillips (c.1635–1693)

Date

1692–1693

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 151.7 x W 192.5 cm

Accession number

BHC2547

Work type

Painting

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