John Cleveley the Elder

John Cleveley the Elder

John Cleveley the Elder (c.1712, Southwark – 1777) was an English marine artist. Not from an artistic background, Cleveley's father intended him to follow the family trade of joinery, and so he set up as a carpenter or shipwright in around 1742 at the Deptford Dockyard. Continuing his work in that area throughout his life (indeed, he is referred to as ‘carpenter belonging to His Majesty’s Ship "Victory", in the pay of His M [ajest] ys Navy’ in letters of administration granted by the Admiralty in 1778 to his widow, probably when she was first fitting out), from about 1745 he also worked as a painter, mostly ship portraits, dockyard scenes of shipbuilding and launches, and some other marine views. They combined his knowledge of shipbuilding with accurate architectural and topographical detail. Apparently mostly self-taught, it is possible that dockyard ship-painters also gave him some training in this area. He toured East Anglia, and produced some paintings from notes made on that trip.

Works

*"Sixth-Rate on the Stocks", now in the National Maritime Museum, London.
*"The Royal Yacht Caroline", NMM
*"The HMS|Royal George|1756|6 off Deptford at the launch of the HMS|Cambridge|1755|6, 1755", NMM (though the former ship was only launched a year later, and would have been of too deep a draught to appear where it does)

Issue

*John Cleveley the Younger (1747–86) and Robert Cleveley (1747–1809), twins, both artists
*James Cleveley, ship’s carpenter on the HMS|Resolution during Cook’s last Pacific voyage, 1776–80.

External links

* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/pages/mnuInDepth/Biography.cfm?biog=165 Maritime Art, Greenwich]
* [http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/server/show/ConNarrative.76/chapterId/1838/Picturing-the-18thcentury-port.html "The Cleveley Family", at "Portcities"]


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