File:Admiral Sir John Balchen, 1670-1744 RMG BHC2525.jpg

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Painting of Sir John Balchen by Jonathan Richardson the elder in 1695.

Summary

John Baptist Medina: Admiral Sir John Balchen, 1670-1744  wikidata:Q50853488 reasonator:Q50853488
Artist
Attributed to John Baptist Medina  (1655/1660–1710)  wikidata:Q6220586
 
Attributed to John Baptist Medina
Alternative names
John de Medina, John Baptist de Medina, Jan-Baptist de Medina, Giovanni Baptista Medina, Jean Baptiste Medina, Juan Batista Medina
Description Southern Netherlandish-English painter, drawer, engraver and illustrator
Date of birth/death between 1655 and 1660
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1655-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1660-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
5 October 1710 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death City of Brussels Edinburgh
Work location
City of Brussels (....-1686), London (1686-1693), Edinburgh (1693-1710)
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q6220586,P5102,Q230768
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Title
Portrait of Sir John Balchen (1670-1744)
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
A three-quarter-length portrait showing Balchen to the left in a blue coat, with gold clasps and a heavy gold embroidered sash. He wears a sword belt around his waist and a brown full-bottomed wig. He gestures with his right hand towards a ship in the left background, half out of the picture and flying the red ensign. The identification of the sitter as Balchen is based on a lengthy inscription added to the portrait later than its date of production, and since removed. It is now known only from photographs, but read “Vice Admiral John Balchin, was born of very obscure Parentage February 4th 1669 at Godalming in Surrey, and rose to the Eminence noticed above solely by his own Exertions and Services, for which he was rewarded by his Sovereign with the Governorship of Greenwich Hospital. This distinguished Officer was unhappily lost in October 1744, off Alderney with the whole of the Crew 1200 in Number having his Flag then on board the Victory of 110 Guns. A Monument still exists in Westminster Abbey to his Memory.” The painting came to the museum as part of the Greenwich Hospital Collection. Sir Henry Austen gave the portrait to the Naval Gallery there in 1852 and at this time it appears to have been attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller. The painting was later reattributed to Jonathan Richardson, who was the principal portrait painter of the period between Kneller and Hudson. He founded the St Martin's Lane Academy with Kneller in 1711 and was influential through his books on the theories of painting. The details surrounding the reattribution of this painting to Richardson remain unclear. Furthermore, Miles Barton has recently suggested Sir John de Medina as a much more likely artist. In February 1703 Balchen was appointed to the ship ‘Adventure’, which was launched in 1646 and in use until 1709. Balchen served on the 'Adventure' in the North Sea and channel until 1705. This would have provided opportunity for the ship to have anchored in Edinburgh docks and for an encounter between Medina and Balchen. This idea remains speculative; however it is notable that Medina was then a highly popular artist in Edinburgh who offered competitive prices in comparison to contemporaries such as Kneller. Given this potential context, the ship in the background is perhaps meant to represent the ‘Adventure’. When commanding the 'Chester', 50 guns, in 1707, Balchen was captured by the French commander Forbin. He became Governor of Greenwich Hospital in 1743 and in 1744 was recalled to sea to command a squadron to relieve Charles Hardy, who was blockaded in the Tagus. During the voyage home his fleet was scattered by a storm in the Channel and he went down with his flagship the 'Victory', 100 guns, which was lost with all hands. It was thought to have been wrecked upon the Caskets, off Guernsey.
Date circa 1695
date QS:P571,+1695-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 127 cm (50 in); width: 102.5 cm (40.3 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,127U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,102.5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q1199924
Current location
Accession number
BHC2525
References
Source/Photographer https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/13999.html
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