The Battle of La Hogue, 23 May 1692

The action at La Hogue in May 1692 formed a crucial scene in the wider context of the Battle of Barfleur. This was a naval battle of the War of the League of Augsburg, 1689-97, fought between an Anglo-Dutch and a French fleet. It was not finally brought to a conclusion until 24 May in the Bay of La Hogue, in the course of which the French flagship ‘Soleil Royal’ as well as the ‘Triomphant’ and the ‘Admirable’ were burned by the English.

The centre of this dramatic scene is occupied by a group of six French ships burning. A seventh is shown burning on the shore. They have been attacked by the boats of the Anglo-Dutch fleet which are also attacking another group of ships further round the Bay of La Hogue, one to the left which is also burning. On the extreme left in the distance the Allied fleet can be seen at anchor. In the right background a third lot of shipping is burning near a town. An odd feature of the picture is that two of the ships in the nearest group wear white flags with a blue cross, a flag associated with 17th century French merchant ships. The painting is signed ‘Diest fe.’

Object Details

ID: BHC0337
Collection: Fine art
Type: Painting
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Diest, Adriaen van
Events: Nine Years' War: Battle of La Hougue, 1692
Date made: Late 17th century
People: French Navy; Royal Navy Netherlands: Navy
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection
Measurements: Painting: 900 mm x 1120 mm; Frame: 1025 x 1239 x 75 mm