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Lord Viscount Duncans Victory and Admiral De Winter
6200822 Lord Viscount Duncans Victory and Admiral De Winters Resignation on board the Venerable, October 1797 (stipple engraving) by Orme, Daniel (1766-p.1832); 42.6x57.6 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: The Surrender of the Dutch Admiral Jan Willem de Winter (1761-1812) to Admiral Adam Duncan (1731-1804) at the Battle of Camperdown.); Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23607140
© Dundee Art Galleries and Museums / Bridgeman Images
19 19th Xix Xixth Nineteenth Century Aboard Camperdown Defeat Military History Monochrome Naval Battle On Board Onlooker Rigging Scot Surrender Victorious Adam Duncan Admiral Duncan Naval History The Venerable
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This print captures a significant moment in naval history, depicting "Lord Viscount Duncan's Victory and Admiral De Winter's Resignation on board the Venerable" in October 1797. The artwork, created by Daniel Orme, showcases the Surrender of Dutch Admiral Jan Willem de Winter to Admiral Adam Duncan during the Battle of Camperdown. The scene unfolds aboard a majestic ship amidst maritime rigging and bustling sailors. Lord Duncan stands tall as he accepts the resignation of his defeated counterpart, Admiral De Winter. The black and white stipple engraving adds an air of solemnity to this historic event. The composition not only highlights the military triumph but also emphasizes the significance of this victory for Scotland. Lord Duncan, a Scottish hero, led his fleet to defeat their adversaries with remarkable skill and strategic brilliance. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to that fateful day when two great naval commanders faced each other on the open seas. It is a testament to bravery and determination as well as a reminder of how pivotal moments shape our world. Displayed at The McManus museum in Dundee, UK, this artwork serves as a poignant reminder of our rich naval heritage. It invites us to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who fought for victory while honoring their legacy for generations to come.
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