USS Constitution Captures HMS Cyane & HMS Levant, War of 1812 โ in the manner of Thomas Buttersworth
Old Ironsides โ USS Constitution Captures HMS Cyane & HMS Levant, War of 1812 โ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ English School, circa 1830 โ in the manner of Thomas Buttersworth (1768โ1842)ย
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Subject & Medium ๐จ
A richly atmospheric War of 1812 marine battle oil painting centred on the legendary American heavy frigate USS Constitution, long celebrated as โOld Ironsidesโ, shown in close engagement with two British warships through smoke, spray, and breaking light ๐ซ๏ธ๐. The scene is plausibly inspired by Constitutionโs late-war action of 20 February 1815, when she fought and captured HMS Cyane and HMS Levantโa dramatic two-against-one episode that became an enduring part of the shipโs mythology ๐โ๏ธ.
Oil on canvas (relined) ๐จ, English School, circa 1830, executed in the manner of Thomas Buttersworth (1768โ1842)๐งญ.
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Composition & Technique ๐ฅ
The composition is deliberately staged for maximum narrative clarity and emotional impact, in the classic early-19th-century tradition of heroic maritime painting โ๏ธ. It is romanticised in the period senseโan image designed to communicate the sensation of naval power rather than operate as a strict record of manoeuvres ๐ฌ๏ธ. The viewer is brought close to the action: hulls are presented at a readable angle, masts and yards rake across the sky, and rigging geometry cuts decisively through drifting gun smoke ๐ฅ๐ซ๏ธ.
The sea is not treated as mere scenery; it is actively worked with a rolling, wind-driven surface that amplifies the violence and momentum of the encounter ๐๐ฌ๏ธ. Smoke is layered to hang in the mid-distance like a veil, partially obscuring forms and creating the visual truth of battleโwhere visibility was compromised and identification could be uncertain ๐ญ. Light is controlled to heighten drama, pushing contrast between storm-grey passages and brighter breaks that pick out sail planes, flags, and the hard edges of hull and spar โจโต๏ธ. The overall effect is the โfelt experienceโ of action at sea: speed, confusion, concussion, and spectacle โ๏ธ๐.
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About the Battle โ๏ธ
On 20 February 1815, USS Constitution encountered HMS Cyane and HMS Levant and brought both to action โ๏ธ. Constitutionโs reputation for stout construction and formidable broadside power was already well established, and this encounter further confirmed her status as a premier fighting frigate ๐ก๏ธ. The engagementโs enduring appeal lies in its structure: a single famous American warship engaging two British opponentsโrare, compelling, and immediately suited to commemoration in paint and print ๐ผ๏ธ๐ฐ.
The painting does not attempt to pin down every historical detail with literal precision; instead it communicates the essential character of the actionโships under press of sail, close-quarters gunnery, and the distinctive battlefield atmosphere of smoke, spray, and wind-torn canvas ๐ซ๏ธ๐โต๏ธ.
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Historical Significance ๐บ๐ธ
For American collectors, USS Constitution occupies a unique position: not merely a successful frigate, but a cultural emblem of early United States naval identity ๐บ๐ธโ๏ธ. The capture of Cyane and Levant carried particular resonance because it reinforced American prestige at the end of the conflict and further elevated Constitution into legend ๐๏ธ๐. During the 19th century, such episodes were avidly collected as visual narratives of national and maritime powerโideal subjects for connoisseurs of marine painting, naval history enthusiasts, and institutions building patriotic or maritime collections ๐ผ๏ธ๐๏ธ.
This is the sort of image that functions on two levels: as a compelling marine painting in its own right, and as historically charged iconography associated with one of the most celebrated ships in United States Navy history โ๏ธโญ๏ธ.
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About the Artist ๐งญ
Offered in the manner of Thomas Buttersworth (1768โ1842), among the best-known British marine painters of the late Georgian and early Victorian era ๐งญ. Buttersworthโs influence was particularly strong in ship portraiture and naval battle pictures, where the goal was both to delight the eye and to tell a clear story ๐๏ธ๐. The hallmarks associated with his circle and followers are evident here: strong, legible silhouettes; a sea rendered as an active, heaving force; sky architecture that frames and heightens the narrative; and the instinct to stage the engagement so the viewer can read it instantly, even amid smoke and disorder ๐๐ซ๏ธ.
Paintings in this manner were made for collectors who wanted drama, authority, and romanceโworks that feel convincingly maritime while still delivering the theatre of a victory picture ๐ญโ๏ธ.
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Signed โ๏ธ
Unsigned, which is common for English School marine paintings of this period and entirely consistent with works produced for the decorative and collector market in the early 19th century ๐ฐ๏ธ.
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Size ๐
Canvas (approx.): 59 ร 49 cm
Framed: 74 cm (W) ร 64 cm (H)
Frame depth: 4.5 cm
(Measurements are approximate and taken to the nearest practical centimetre.)
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Framed โจ
Presented in a substantial, ornate giltwood frame of classical profile with foliate ornament and an inner beaded (โpearledโ) slip โจ๐ผ๏ธ. It gives the picture strong wall presence and suits the paintingโs period character exceptionally well ๐๏ธ.
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Provenance ๐๏ธ
From a private Oxfordshire marine collection (per consignor), retaining a Right Angle Gallery, Brackley historic framing label ๐ท๏ธ, and subsequently sold through notable auction house JS Fine Art Auctioneers ๐จ. Curated and offered by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD (Fine Art Trade Guild member) โ
. Exhibited at the Famous Lord Hill Museum in January 2026 ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ.
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Why Youโll Love It โ
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A genuinely desirable War of 1812 collector subject with enduring Americana appeal ๐บ๐ธ
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Features USS Constitution (โOld Ironsidesโ), among the most iconic warships in United States naval history โ๏ธ
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Strong early-19th-century romantic marine aesthetic: smoke, wind, sea, and action in balance ๐๐ฅ
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Executed in the manner of Thomas Buttersworth, a key name for collectors of British marine painting ๐งญ
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A practical, display-friendly size with excellent wall presence, especially in a library, study, or curated maritime interior โจ๐๏ธ
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Provenance trail includes a private marine collection and an identified auction record ๐๏ธ๐จ
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Condition Report ๐
Overall in good antique condition consistent with age ๐ฐ๏ธ. The canvas has been relined, and the paint surface presents as stable with expected historical craquelure and foxing patina. There is minor historical overpainting, specifically to part of the sail of the third ship along, and to a small area of the lower sea. These are limited restorations and do not detract from the overall presentation or impact โ
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The gilt frame shows expected handling wear and ageing consistent with its decorative purpose and age, and it presents very well โจ. Photos form part of the description; please examine closely ๐ท.