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"Captain William
Bligh 1789" A portrait in
the manner made popular by the French artist Fragonard
- but without any cloying romanticism. It is a representation
of Bligh at age thirty-four in his expensive new uniform
and on his elevation to Post Captain (Captain without
a command). As with most portraits of the day clues
to the sitter's rank, occupation and notoriety
become elements in the finished product. Under his hand
is a pamphlet advertising the 1789 publication of his
Narrative. Its heading is 'A Voyage to the South Seas'.
Bligh was the only son of a custom's officer who died soon after Bligh
was born. His mother re-married and produced a step-brother who became a
pastor and one of Bligh's greatest defenders. Bligh was a talented man of
little means who greatly desired fame and fortune. His book sold well and
made a tidy profit. His wife Betsy came from the Isle of Man. (1a) 14" x 11" individual
print
$55.00
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