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Laden with works of art acquired by young British travelers on the
Grand Tour in Italy, the British merchant ship Westmorland sailed
from the Italian port of Livorno before being captured by French
naval vessels and escorted to Malaga in southern Spain. The
artistic treasures on board were purchased by King Carlos III of
Spain, and the majority were deposited in the collections of the
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. There they resided,
unknown, until recent research, using original inventories that
survive in the Academia's archives, identified the Westmorland's
rich cargo. The English Prize reveals the gripping story of the
ship's capture and the disposition of its artistic contents, which
included Raphael Mengs's Perseus and Andromeda, Pompeo Batoni's
portraits of Frances Bassett and Lord Lewisham, and watercolors by
John Robert Cozens. This volume illuminates the cultural phenomenon
of the Grand Tour and the young travelers who acquired the trove of
books and art works on board the Westmorland but were never able to
enjoy their purchases. Published in association with the Yale
Center for British Art, the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in
British Art, and the Real Academia de Belles Artes de San Fernando,
Madrid Exhibition Schedule: Ashmolean Museum,
Oxford(05/09/12-08/29/12) Yale Center for British Art
(10/03/12-01/20/13)
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