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Description
A half-length portrait to right in a feigned oval. He wears a brown silk coat and brown full-bottomed wig. Pepys's fame derives both from the private diary he kept from 1660 to 1669, which gives a unique insight into both his times and his character, and from his importance as a Naval administrator over a much longer period from 1660, initially under the patronage of his cousin, Edward Montagu, first Earl of Sandwich. When Sandwich was killed at the Battle of Solebay in 1672, James, Duke of York became his patron, notwithstanding the Duke's exclusion from office as Lord High Admiral in the following year. Pepys also won the confidence of James's elder brother, Charles II. Related paintings |
See also Biography of Sir Godfrey Kneller Other paintings by Sir Godfrey Kneller Ship views diagramSails diagram
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