Design for a tympanum for Greenwich Hospital; the Immortality of Nelson

This is West's pen, ink and wash design for the tympanum of the pediment of the King William Courtyard of Greenwich Hospital, commissioned by the Hospital Directors and executed in Coade stone by West and Joseph Panzetta in 1812. The design is a stretched and developed version of West's 'Immortality of Nelson', BHC2905, itself conceived originally in 1807 as a painted element in a Nelson monument. The new elements of the tympanum version were heavily influenced by the Elgin Marbles, which were first exhibited in London in 1807, and the Coade factory regarded the finished result - which is approximately 10 feet high at the apex and 50 feet wide - as their master work.

Object Details

ID: PAJ3117
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: West, Benjamin
Date made: 1810
People: West, Benjamin
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Image: 340 x 1760 mm
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