The Royal Visit to the Fleet IV Signed and dated 1775
Oil on canvas | 153.4 x 245.7 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 404561
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Dominic Serres, a native of Gascony, arrived in England in around 1745. His good manners and naval experience may account for his successful artistic career, as his training was minimal. He was a founder-member of the Royal Academy. His son John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) succeeded him as Marine Painter to George III. This is the first of four paintings by Serres recording George III’s visit to inspect the British fleet, from 22 to 26 June 1773 (OM 1072-5, 404558-61). The description of the visit in the Annual Register includes mention of ‘a very great number of yachts, and other sailing vessels and boats, many of them full of nobility and gentry’, in attendance. Presumably Serres was on one of these small craft, which are included in his painting. A high viewpoint was the convention in marine painting at this date, and it was not until the later work of Romantic artists, such as de Loutherbourg and Turner, that the viewpoint was lowered. The Annual Register reported that at the time of the visit the King expressed ‘the highest approbation of the good order and discipline of his fleet, the excellent condition of the dock-yard, arsenals, and garrison, . . . and showed the utmost satisfaction at the demonstrations of loyalty and affection with which he was received by all ranks of people.’ The four paintings of the series divide into two imposing celebrations of the fleet (number I and this one) and two depictions of what almost looks like a yacht race (numbers II and III). This picture, the fourth and final image of the series, shows another assemblage of the entire fleet, possibly the moment in the afternoon of 24 June when Vice-Admiral Thomas Pye was promoted to Admiral of the Blue and hoisted his flag on the Royal Oak, which is seen here, centre left, receiving the salute of the fleet, watched by crowds assembled on the decks; smaller yachts, carrying spectators, are seen in the foreground. Signed and dated D Serres / 1775 Catalogue entry adapted from George III & Queen Charlotte: Patronage, Collecting and Court Taste, London, 2004
Provenance
Painted for George III; recorded in the Model Room at Buckingham Palace in 1819 (no 988); in the Queen's Presence Chamber at Hampton Court in 1861 (no 1014)
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Medium and techniques
Oil on canvas
Measurements
153.4 x 245.7 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
185.1 x 278.5 x 10.2 cm (frame, external)
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Alternative title(s)
The Royal Visit to the Fleet, 22-26 June 1773
The Review of the Fleet at Portsmouth by George III, May 1773