Caption from the museum's website
in 1785 the british naval officer john gell (1738–1806) had just completed his duty on the seventy-gun monarca, which he had commanded in a series of battles against the french. For this portrait, stuart used as a model sir joshua reynolds’s heroic "commodore augustus keppel" (1752; national maritime museum, greenwich, uk). In homage to reynolds, stuart employed a combination of fine and slapdash brushwork, conveying an image of both heroism and naturalism. He exhibited "captain john gell" at london’s royal academy of arts in 1785, when the british portraitist john hoppner commented that it was “admirably well-painted without trickery to dazzle the eye or mislead the judgment. ”. Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 1785. Place of creation: United States of America. Dimensions: height: 240 cm (94.4 in) ; width: 148.6 cm (58.5 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Depicted People: John Gell. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Captain John Gell 1785
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