Stormy scene; water in foreground, land to center, back and left. Norman Castle is on top of cliffs. Two smaller buildings at shore level below castle. Wrecked ship against cliffs. Four smaller figures on cliff. Sea is rough with high waves.
'Chepstow (Beaufort Arms; George), a town with 2,953 inhabitants, on the west bank of the Wye, is a station on the G.W.R. and a good centre for excursions.
Inscription Type
Paper Tag
Frame
H: 49.50 inches x W: 63.25 inches. Rococo Revival gilt wood and gesso
Object Name
Painting
Material
Paint/Canvas/Wood
Medium
Painting, Oil
Height (in)
49.5
Width (in)
63.25
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2003-10-21
Condition Notes
Paint is cracking in areas
Object ID
W.1950.003.001
Notes
Text Found on Reverse of Painting- 'Chepstow (Beaufort Arms; George), a town with 2,953 inhabitants, on the west bank of the Wye, is a station on the G.W.R. and a good centre for excursions.
Oil on canvas of Col. Joseph Shippen, in profile, facing left. Appears to be middle age, white hair or wig combed back to curl at neck. Wearing jabot or bow at neck with high-collar coat. Ptg. style suggests ptg. post-dates Shippen.
On back: Typescript paper has personal and historical information about Shippen. Born 1732 in Phila., died Lancaster 10 Feb 1810. He was the son of Edward Shippen, Commisarry of Provincial Army of Pa., who sent him with supplies by wagon train to deliver to Gen. Braddock's army. Shippen was with Braddock at Little Meadow June 1755. In 175?, he was commisioned Colonel in Provincial army and was at the taking of Fort Duquesne. Then became Secretary of the Provincial council of Pa., 1762-1776. Aslo a member of the Board of Survey of the Masan & Dixon line. Appointed Judge of Lancaster court in 1789. Married Jane Galloway 1768, daughter of John Galloway of Hagerstown, MD.
Painting condition: Good. Dust & soil overall. Light score mark across shoulder. Old nail holes on back where canvas is nailed to stretcher (?). Also, visible edges of canvas vary (?). Portrait was painted on raw canvas (not prepared with gesso or paint).
Painting repair: remove varnish, revarnish
Frame condition: Good, wood, gold liner. Is liner older than main frame?