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The Royal Hospital for Seamen (later known as the Greenwich Hospital) was founded by Royal Charter on 25 October 1694. William III granted the charter to honour his late wife Queen Mary’s wishes following her death that year. The Hospital was designed by Christopher Wren. Nicholas Hawksmoor was the Site Architect on the project. The Hospital was intended as the naval counterpart of the Royal Chelsea Hospital, which was founded for Army pensioners. Samuel Wale is best known as a book illustrator, but was also a history painter. He was born in Yarmouth and moved to London where he studied under Francis Hayman and Hubert Gravelot at the St Martin’s Lane Academy. Wale was elected a Governor of the Foundling Hospital in 1746. This is one of three roundels Wale presented to the Hospital in 1748.
Title
Greenwich Hospital
Date
c.1748
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 53 x W 53 cm
Accession number
FM58
Acquisition method
presented by the artist, 1748
Work type
Painting