HMS Lion
The Art of HMS Lion
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"Straits of Dover" portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A.
(Image courtesy of Marc Tielemans)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



Portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A.
(Image courtesy of Steve White)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



Portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. (Note that the white cliffs of Dover are not shown in this version.)
(Image courtesy of Lt. Cdr. Bill Brogan, RNAS (Ret.)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



Portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A.
(Image courtesy of Robert Claridge)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



Portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A.
(Image courtesy of Robert Taylor)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



This version of the same portrait is entitled "HMS Lion Entering Weymouth Bay" even though the white cliffs of Dover can be seen in the background. Comparing the text on the reverse side of this painting and the signature on the front, both are the same so it is clear that Glendinning wrote the title for this version.

(Note that all six portraits above appear to be the same, however there are many differences between them.)
(Image courtesy of John Lancashire
and Carol Currie, BSc (Hons), MISTR)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



Portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A.
(Image courtesy of David M. Butland)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



"Bringing Home the Wounded Lion" portrait of HMS Lion by Jack Glendinning, R.M.A., HMS Lion returning to Rosyth, Scotland after the Battle of Dogger Bank.
Image courtesy of Peter Marsden
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved



Another version of the above portrait titled Bringing in the wounded Lion, rather than bringing home.
(Image courtesy of John Lancashire
and Carol Currie, BSc (Hons), MISTR)
© Jack Glendinning, R.M.A. all rights reserved





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The Art of HMS Lion
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