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    Sir Jeffrey Amherst, K.B. (1717-1797)

    Sir Jeffrey Amherst, K.B. (1717-1797)

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    SIR JEFFREY AMHERST, K.B. (1717-1797)
    Mezzotint engraved by James Watson (1740-1790)
    After the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. (1723-1792)
    Published by J & J Boydell (in this state), Circa, 1795
    Size: Mezzotint Platemark: 45.72 x 33.02 cm (18 x 13"). Full margin and text on the bottom. Trimmed to just within the platemark on three other sides.

    Sir Jeffery Amherst, K.B. Commander in Chief of the British Forces in America from 1758 to 1764 [...] General Commanding in Chief of the British Troops in England from 1778 to 1782; And again from January 1793 to February 1795 . Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds P.R.A. Engraved by James Watson. Published by J. & J. Boydell, Cheapside; & at the Shakespeare Gallery, Pall-Mall, London. [No Date circa.1795]

    The subject is a contentious figure who is of historical importance to the USA and Canada. Jeffery Amherst, (1717-1797) is one of the major figures in 18th Century military history. He served in the British Army and as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in many campaigns, including the Seven Years War, the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary War and as Governor of Virginia etc. He has become notorious due to his suggesting what would now be termed as 'biological warfare' against Native Americans. He advocated spreading disease among Delaware and Shawnee tribespeople during Pontiac's War in 1763 through the distribution of blankets which had been contaminated with smallpox. He served as the first British Governor General in Canada after the defeat of the French.

    This mezzotint is engraved after Sir Joshua Reynolds' 1765 portrait of Amherst (now in the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, Massachusetts). Reynolds references Amherst's greatest achievement, the conquest of Canada in 1760, in various ways. He shows the sitter wearing the ribbon and star of a knight of the Order of the Bath to which he was elevated for this victory. There is a map of the "Plan of the Island of Montreal & its Environs" beneath his helmet and in the background canoes guided by the Iroquois negotiate rapids on the Saint Lawrence River.

    A rare mezzotint which seldom appears on the market.

    Literature:

    Chaloner Smith 1883 2.IV
    Goodwin 38.V
    Hamilton 1884 p.1.V

    SOLD TO A PRIVATE COLLECTION U.K.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10148 (AB-36948)

    Dimensions

    W: 33cm  (13")H: 45.7cm  (18")

    Period

    18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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