Woodes Rogers et sa famille

William Hogarth · PD

Woodes Rogers et sa famille


Détails

Année
1729
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
35,5 × 45,5 cm

L'histoire

William Hogarth painted this in 1729, the year its sitter was about to sail back to a post most men would have refused. Woodes Rogers had made his name as a privateer, a licensed sea-raider, and it was he who, sent out in 1718 as the first royal governor of the Bahamas, broke the pirate haven at Nassau under the motto 'piracy expelled, commerce restored'. Ruined and briefly jailed for debt after that first tour, he was reappointed in 1729, and this family group seems to mark the moment. On the wall behind them a carved cartouche carries the line 'Dum spiro, spero', while I breathe, I hope. A globe, dividers and a sea-chart lie at their feet, the instruments of the trade that had already ruined him once.

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