Admiral Sir Peter Parker (1721-1811)

BHC2932

Admiral Sir Peter Parker (1721-1811) Long Caption: A full-length portrait of Admiral Sir Peter Parker showing him facing slightly to the left. He is portrayed at the Portsmouth Battery standing in front of a cannon, which points out to sea to the left of the picture. His flagship, the 'Royal William', flies the Union flag, visible to the left, in the background, behind his right knee. The 'Royal William', 84 guns, was guardship at Portsmouth in 1799, although it had been cut down to a two-decker. The Union flag flying at the main mast signifies his rank as Admiral of the Fleet, which Admiral Parker became, as senior Admiral of the Red, on 16 September 1799. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection Object: BHC2932 Artist: Lemuel Francis Abbott Date: circa 1799 Medium: oil on canvas Size: 2413 mm x 1524 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.