The cutter Mary Ann and HMS Sylph, Thomas Whitcombe, 1795

The cutter Mary Ann and HMS Sylph, Thomas Whitcombe, 1795

The cutter mary ann and hms sylph the ship was a sloop that was launched in september 1795. The painting probably commemorates the commissioning of the ‘sylph’. She is shown in the downs in broadside view, flying the red ensign. This may be a ship’s portrait with the ship shown in stern and bow view on the left. Part of nelson’s navy by 1805 she was serving on the guernsey station, and was probably involved in making raids on the french coastline to disrupt the preparations to invade england. The painting is signed and dated 1795. The cutter ‘mary ann’ and hms ‘sylph’. Object Type: painting. Date: 1795. Dimensions: Painting: 1067 mm x 1626 mm; Frame: 1238 x 1795 x 58 mm. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Royal Museums Greenwich. The cutter Mary Ann and HMS Sylph RMG BHC3650
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Author: Thomas Whitcombe (1763–1824)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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oil paintings of the royal museums greenwich1795 in artthomas whitcombehms sylph (ship, 1795)ships named mary annaction of 12 may 1796oil on canvasroyal museums greenwich

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