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His Majesty's Ship Barham hove down by His Majesty's Ship Shannon at the Island of Curacoa, c.1840 (pen drawing)
7341759 His Majesty's Ship Barham hove down by His Majesty's Ship Shannon at the Island of Curacoa, c.1840 (pen drawing) by Eagles, Edward Bamfylde (19th century); 11x18 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Edward Bamfylde Eagles
The subject here dates to 1829-1830, when the frigate Shannon was in the Caribbean on her last commission before becoming a hulk and being broken up in 1859. The drawing forms part of a book.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38177196
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This pen drawing captures a moment in maritime history as 'His Majesty's Ship Barham' is hove down by 'His Majesty's Ship Shannon' at the Island of Curacoa. The intricate details and skilled hand of artist Edward Bamfylde Eagles bring to life this scene from 1829-1830, when the frigate 'Shannon' was on her final commission before being decommissioned.
The composition of the drawing showcases the bustling activity at the port, with ships docked and flags flying proudly in the wind. The precision of each line and shading conveys a sense of movement and drama as two powerful vessels interact in this historic moment.
As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time to an era when naval power reigned supreme and ships like these were symbols of national pride. The attention to detail in every aspect of the scene, from the architecture of the docks to the billowing sails above, invites us to immerse ourselves in this historical narrative.
Through this print, we can appreciate not only the technical skill of Eagles as an artist but also gain insight into a significant chapter in naval history. It serves as a reminder of our enduring fascination with seafaring adventures and exploration.
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