The Battle of Barfleur, 19 May 1692, Ludolf Bakhuizen, 1693

The Battle of Barfleur, 19 May 1692, Ludolf Bakhuizen, 1693

Early in 1692, james ii was at cherbourg, preparing to re-invade england with french help. On 17 may the french fleet sailed from brest and were attacked by a superior anglo-dutch force under admiral russell, off cape barfleur. The french escaped but a few days later the allies burnt three of their ships including their flagship the 'soleil royal', 104 guns, in cherbourg bay. On 23-24 may, james ii saw 12 more french ships and most of his transports burnt in the bay of la hogue. This ended all real hope of regaining his throne. The french commander off barfleur was the comte de tourville. With a force half the size of the anglo-dutch fleet and hampered by fog, put up a brave fight. The focal point in the painting is de tourville's flagship 'soleil royal', shown in the middle distance to the left of centre and in starboard-quarter view, in close action with the allied fleet flagship 'britannia', on her starboard side. She is running before the wind, as are the fleets in general. This interpretation ignores the presence of fog and falsely indicates that the visibility is good. Astern of the 'soleil royal', firing her chase guns, is the flagship of vice-admiral-general van callenburgh, and close on her port side a dutch ship is also in chase. Beyond them and behind are other dutch ships with, in the middle, an english smack-rigged royal yacht beating across them on the starboard tack. In the left foreground is a sinking french ship and to the right a number of boats and barges. A burnt-out wreck smoulders on the extreme right foreground. Object Type: painting. Genre: marine art. Date: 1693. Dimensions: height: 157.5 cm (62 in) ; width: 233.5 cm (91.9 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: National Maritime Museum. Ludolf Bakhuizen - The Battle of Barfleur, 19 May 1692
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