Landing Place, St. Helena.

Article ID EUG5331

Title

Landing Place, St. Helena.

Fort Munden, seen from the landing site on St Helena, with ships in the foreground. After the original drawing by William Innes Pocock, he was the second surviving son of the naval painter Nicholas Pocock. He entered the navy, became a lieutenant in 1811 and was second lieutenant of HMS ‘Eagle’ when he retired in 1814. He was one of the most talented artists in the navy in the early part of the nineteenth century. At his death in 1836, the 'Gentleman's Magazine' referred to the drawings of the places he visited as being 'in a very superior style'. This drawing is one of a series made while Pocock's ship was being refitted at St Helena following damage in a storm off the Cape of Good Hope.

Year

c. 1811

Artist

Baily

Place of Publication London
Dimensions (cm)13,5 x 21 cm
ConditionPerfect condition
Coloringcolored
TechniqueCopper print- Aquatinta

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42.00 €

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