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The Battle of the Saints, 1782 (oil painting)
7337665 The Battle of the Saints, 1782 (oil painting) by Luny, Thomas (1759-1837); 43.9x70.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Thomas Luny
During 1782 the chief aspiration of the French in the West Indies was to capture Jamaica. Before de Grasse could get close however, he was crushed by the British Admiral Rodney's fleet. The French sailed from Martinique on 8 April, closely watched by the British, who immediately informed Rodney. He promptly sailed from St Lucia in pursuit. By the morning of the 9 April the two fleets were in sight of each other, and through the 10 and 11 Rodney pursued de Grasse. The French ships were at a disadvantage because they did not have copper bottoms like the British, and so were slower. A series of mishaps within the French fleet meant they lost any chance of escaping the British and the two fleets met. A shift of wind enabled the British to break the French line in several places with disastrous results for the French. Admiral Sir Samuel Hood in the Barfleur captured de Grasse's flagship the Ville de Paris and four ships of the line were taken, followed by two more a few days later. This picture shows a late stage in the battle. In the centre foreground the Ville de Paris is in the act of striking. The British Formidable can be seen firing her last broadside into her. In the right background there are two captured French ships lashed to their captors and beyond is a captured ship being towed. Masts and sails float in the foreground, and there is a sailor clinging to one of them. This is the original painting for an engraving by P. Mazell. It is signed T. Luny 1782'.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38513480
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12"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 18.8cm (12" x 7.4")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The Battle of the Saints, 1782, captured in this stunning oil painting by Thomas Luny, depicts a pivotal moment in naval history. As the French fleet under de Grasse sought to capture Jamaica, they were met with fierce resistance from Admiral Rodney's British fleet. The intense battle that ensued saw the British emerge victorious due to their superior speed and strategic maneuvers.
In this scene, we witness the dramatic climax of the conflict as the French flagship 'Ville de Paris' is on the verge of surrendering to the British 'Formidable'. Masts and sails litter the foreground while captured French ships are seen being towed away in defeat. A lone sailor clings to a mast, symbolizing the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought valiantly during this historic encounter.
The intricate details and dynamic composition of Luny's painting bring this epic naval battle to life, showcasing both the chaos and heroism that defined such engagements at sea. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and determination displayed by sailors on both sides during times of war.
Displayed at London's National Maritime Museum, this masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its vivid portrayal of one of history's most significant maritime conflicts.
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