Charles Howard Hodges (1764-1837), after Jacob Perkois (1756-1804)
[Antique print, mezzotint] Portrait of Wiert (Wierd) Adels, published 1796, 1 p.
Portrait of Wiert Adels helmsman on the kofship ‘De Bloeyende Blom’; three-quarters length standing looking away to right, on his ship, leaning with his back against the side, holding a gun in his left hand and resting the elbow on a cannon, his right hand in his pocket, wearing informal naval uniform, his coat open, with a striped cravat and wide-brimmed hat; ropes and tackle behind to left.
The Bloeyende Blom was hijacked by the French in August 1794. Adels recaptured the ship and brought it into Hellevoetsluis on 5 August.
Signed below, with the address of the publisher: ‘J. Perkois ad viv. del. // C.H. Hodges sculp. // W.A. Keel Excudit’. Charles Howard Hodges (1764-1837) was an English painter and engraver, het worked in Amsterdam and was a famous portret painter around 1800. His mezzotint engraving is of very high quality. W. Keel worked in Middelburg.
On verso collector’s mark of Pim van Eekelen (L. 5101).
€ 363,00 (€ 300,00 ex. btw)