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Engagement off Dominica, c1782. Artist: Nicholas Pocock
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Engagement off Dominica, c1782. Artist: Nicholas Pocock
Engagement off Dominica, c1782. An attack by Admiral Francois-Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse (1723-1788) of the French fleet, on the Van Squadron of the British fleet at the Battle of the Saintes on 9 April 1782. The British, commanded by Admiral George Rodney (1718-1792), won the battle, forcing the French and Spanish to abandon their planned invasion of Jamaica. From Old Naval Prints, by Charles N. Robinson & Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Limited, London, 1924]
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Engagement off Dominica, c1782
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captures a pivotal moment in naval history. Painted by Nicholas Pocock, this print depicts the intense battle between Admiral Francois-Joseph Paul of the French fleet and Admiral George Rodney of the British fleet during the Battle of the Saintes on 9 April 1782. The scene is set amidst the picturesque backdrop of Dominica in the West Indies. The clash between these two formidable forces marked a critical turning point in their struggle for dominance over Caribbean territories. With Jamaica as their ultimate target, both sides fought fiercely to gain control. In this monochrome engraving, we witness warships engaged in fierce combat on choppy waters. The imagery adds an air of intensity to the scene, highlighting every cannon blast and billowing sail. Ultimately, it was Admiral Rodney's strategic brilliance that secured victory for Britain. His tactical maneuvers forced the French and Spanish fleets to retreat, thwarting their planned invasion of Jamaica. This print serves as a reminder not only of a significant military triumph but also showcases Pocock's skillful artistry in capturing historical events with meticulous detail. It stands as a testament to the bravery and determination displayed by sailors on both sides during this turbulent period. As we admire "Engagement off Dominica" let us remember those who fought valiantly at sea and honor their contributions to shaping our world today.
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