Launch at Deptford Dockyard

Made:
1750
artist:
John Cleveley
Launch at Deptford Dockyard

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Painting, Launch at Deptford Dockyard by John Cleveley the Elder (1712-1777) , 1750. Oil on canvas; 106 x 180 cm in gilt frame 119 x 193 x 12 cm, with wood nameplate

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1866-9
Materials:
oil paint on canvas
type:
oil painting
credit:
Purchased from W C Banfield

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Painting, Launch at Deptford Dockyard by John Cleveley the Elder, c. 1750. Oil on canvas; 106 x 180 cm in gilt frame 119 x 193 x 12 cm. One of several launching scenes executed 1747-c. 1755. Although unsigned and undated, this work is closely related to Cleveley's depiction of the launching of St. Albans, dated 1748, now in the National Maritime Museum London. The 74-gun warship about to be floated is almost identical and probably from the same Naval Establishment specifications. The smaller 40-gun ship still in the stocks is possibly the Rochester, launched 1749. Of the two men-of-war at anchor, that with the lower deck portholes is a sixth rate 20-gun, 1741. Smaller craft witnessing the launch include longboat, Admiralty yacht and Thames wherries.

Launch at Deptford Dockyard

Painting, Launch at Deptford Dockyard by John Cleveley the Elder, c. 1750. Oil on canvas; 106 x 180 cm in gilt frame 119 x 193 x 12 cm. One of several launching scenes executed 1747-c. 1755. Although unsigned and undated, this work is closely related to Cleveley's depiction of the launching of St. Albans, dated 1748, now in the National Maritime Museum London. The 74-gun warship about to be floated is almost identical and probably from the same Naval Establishment specifications. The smaller 40-gun ship still in the stocks is possibly the Rochester, launched 1749. Of the two men-of-war at anchor, that with the lower deck portholes is a sixth rate 20-gun, 1741. Smaller craft witnessing the launch include longboat, Admiralty yacht and Thames wherries.

Measurements:
overall: 1200 mm x 1950 mm x 90 mm,
frame: 1190 mm x 1930 mm x 120 mm,
image: 1060 mm x 1800 mm
Materials:
oil paint on canvas and gilt
Object Number:
1866-9/1
type:
oil painting
Wood nameplate for painting of the launch of a 74 gun ship at Deptford in c.1750, by Science Museum, Workshops, South Kensington, London, England, 1866

Wood nameplate for painting of the launch of a 74 gun ship at Deptford in c.1750

Wood nameplate for painting of the launch of a 74 gun ship at Deptford in c.1750, by Science Museum, Workshops, South Kensington, London, England, 1866

Measurements:
overall: 80 mm x 400 mm x 20 mm,
Materials:
wood (unidentified) , wood composites , paint and metal (unknown)
Object Number:
1866-9/2
type:
nameplates