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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (64 cm)
Wide (89.5 cm)
Depth (4 cm)
Oil Painting The Royal Prince Warship Of the Line 1679 By John Bentham Dinsdale
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¥93,307.00
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Experience the majesty of the seas with this large oil painting depicting The Royal Prince during morning light, a historic warship from 1679. Painted by the renowned artist John Bentham Dinsdale, this masterpiece captures the intricate details of the ship and its grandeur. Perfect for any art enthusiast or history lover.
- Make a big statement with this maritime masterpiece artwork for your home or corporate office.
- Oil on canvas set in a fine decorative original gilt frame.
- A good proportion sized with the frame being 89 cm wide and 64 cm high.
- Title “Morning Light The Royal Prince As She Appeared in 1679” A Warship Dated 71 for 1971 by John Bentham-Dinsdale OP. NO. 880
- Circa late 20th century dated 1971.
- Name of ship inscribed by ther artist verso The Royal Prince.
- Subject seascape marine view of the known Royal Naval sailing warship of the line The Royal Prince with three masts set during morning light on relative calm shimmering light sea blue waters, in full side on profile view, with all sails hoisted and flappping in the morning breeze. All the cannons are shown on the port side pointing out, with many sailor crew figures seen on deck. Above the fully rigged masts with flags hoisted high, Union Jack ensign is flying on the bow, on the stern is the magnificently decorated quarter gallery with Captains quarters day cabin where the Captain of the ship lives. Showing the amazing carved architectural features and windows & crest plaque & sternboard, with 3 hanging lanterns below the Saint George ensign. Further down a rope ladder by 2 long boats with men in. Over to the left a third longboat with sailors in who are rowing towards the ship. Then just in front is a wood barrel buoy with a red flag. Further over to be right land shoreland can be seen a row of tall hills, with other sailing ships around & another buoy. To the far left other warships sailing along. Above blue sky with light white clouds.
- Signed in the bottom corner by the known artist John Bentham-Dinsdale.
- The hue colours are so vibrant which you will adore.
- In our opinion this is one of his very fine works.
- Artist biography John Bentham-Dinsdale a known British postwar & contemporary marine artist. He was born during the Art Deco era in 1927, during the end of WW2 he joined the air force. He was a self taught artist. In later life he lived in his beloved northern Shire of Yorkshire. His paintings stand out as his such accurate precision with his nautical works. He was known to have had a large collection of history books which allowed him to carefully research a specific ships past, so he could recreate that period on canvas. He has also a great understanding of the movement of the sea and he was able to capture the many different types of sea conditions. His paintings have sold up to $21,745 US Dollars At Christie’s .
- HMS Prince (also referred to as Royal Prince) was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. With a length of 131 ft (40m) (Keel). Beam 44ft 10 in (13.67m). Depth of hold 19ft (5.8m). Was ordered in 1667 & then built by Phineas Pett the Younger at Deptford Dockyard and launched in 1670. During the Third Anglo-Dutch War she served as a flagship of the Lord High Admiral the Duke of York (later James II & VII.) During the Battle of Solebay(1672) she was in the centre of the English fleet that was attacked by the Dutch centre led by Admiral Michiel de Ruyter. Prince was heavily damaged by De Ruyter's flagship De Zeven Provinciën in a two hours' duel and Captain of the Fleet Sir John Cox was killed on board. The Duke of York was forced to shift his flag to HMS St Michael. Prince's second captain, John Narborough, however conducted himself with such conspicuous valour that he won special approbation and was knighted shortly afterwards.
- HMS Prince was rebuilt by Robert Lee at Chatham Dockyard in 1692, and renamed at the same time as HMS Royal William. During the War of the Grand Alliance the ship saw action at the Battle of Barfleur of 19 May 1692. Prince belonged to the red squadron and carried the flag of Rear-admiral of the red Sir Cloudesley Shovell. She was the first ship to break the French line during the battle. Later she was rebuilt for a second time by John Naish of Portsmouth but using Chatham Dockyard from 1714, relaunching on 3 September 1719. She was laid up after her re-launch and saw no service at all until she was reduced to an 84-gun Second rate ship in 1756. One year later, she was part of an unsuccessful expedition against Rochefort led by Admiral Sir Edward Hawke. Her squadron, under Vice-Admiral Charles Knowles, attacked the Île-d'Aix and forced her garrison to surrender. In 1758 she participated in Boscawen's and Wolfe'sattack on the French Fortress of Louisbourg (Nova Scotia) and an indecisive skirmish with a French squadron.
- The following year Royal William returned to Canada under the command of Captain Hugh Pigot to join the attack on Quebec. After the Battle of the Plains of Abraham and the capture of Quebec she sailed back to England with the body of General Wolfe. In 1760 Royal William was Boscawen's flagship when he took command of the fleet in Quiberon Bay. However, after a severe gale he was forced to return and shift his flag to HMS Namur. During the expedition against Belle Île of 1761 she was detached with several other ships to cruise off Brest and prevent a French counter-attack from there. The Seven Years' War seems to be the last time that Royal William played an active role. She was broken up in 1813.
- Provenance Private marine collection from the Vendor, Parker Fine Art & Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.
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- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition.
- Painting surface in overall good order condition, having craquelure & foxing stains. The frame is original and has general wear, scuffs, minor chips, losses some paint small paint touch ups to the frame in places commensurate with usage & age.
- Hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (64 cm)
Wide (89.5 cm)
Depth (4 cm)