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Sir William Penn, admiral for Oliver Cromwell's navy who took Jamaica from the Spanish, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, died 1670. Copperplate mezzotint by Richard Earlom after an original painting by Sir Peter Lely from Samuel Woodburn's
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Sir William Penn, admiral for Oliver Cromwell's navy who took Jamaica from the Spanish, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, died 1670. Copperplate mezzotint by Richard Earlom after an original painting by Sir Peter Lely from Samuel Woodburn's
FLO4731411 Sir William Penn, admiral for Oliver Cromwell's navy who took Jamaica from the Spanish, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, died 1670. Copperplate mezzotint by Richard Earlom after an original painting by Sir Peter Lely from Samuel Woodburn's Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History, London, 1810.; (add.info.: Sir William Penn, admiral for Oliver Cromwell's navy who took Jamaica from the Spanish, father of the founder of Pennsylvania, died 1670. Copperplate mezzotint by Richard Earlom after an original painting by Sir Peter Lely from Samuel Woodburn's Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History, London, 1810.); © Florilegius
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This stunning copperplate mezzotint print captures the likeness of Sir William Penn, a distinguished admiral for Oliver Cromwell's navy who played a key role in the capture of Jamaica from the Spanish. Known as the father of the founder of Pennsylvania, Sir William Penn was a prominent figure in British history until his passing in 1670.
The intricate details and expert craftsmanship of this portrait by Richard Earlom after an original painting by Sir Peter Lely truly bring Sir William Penn to life on paper. The fine lines and shading create a sense of depth and realism that is truly captivating.
As you gaze upon this image, you can almost feel the presence of this legendary naval officer who made significant contributions to both military history and colonial expansion. His legacy lives on through his son, who went on to establish one of America's most iconic states.
This print serves as a timeless reminder of Sir William Penn's remarkable achievements and enduring influence on British and American history. It is a testament to his strength, leadership, and unwavering dedication to serving his country with honor and distinction.
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