HMS 'Howe' at Malta

Oil painting, previously attributed as 'John Schranz', but Giovanni is the style now generally used. The ship is shown in port broadside view, from slightly off the bow, looking seaward, with a dghaisa to the left and what is probably Fort St Angelo, with its distinctive turret on the waterfront bastion, rear right. There is no visible signature and while a decorative, boldly colourful and competent ship portrait, the rather solid handling suggests it may be by Schranz pupil or follower rather than definitely by him. The 'Howe' shown - though the identity needs confirmation - is presumably the 120-gun three-decker of 1815 broken up in 1854, since her successor of 1860 was never fitted for sea service. [PvdM 10/16]

Object Details

ID: BHC3411
Collection: Fine art
Type: Painting
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Schranz, Giovanni; Schranz, Giovanni
Vessels: Howe (1815)
Date made: 19th century
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Painting: 444 mm x 711 mm; Frame: 492 mm x 770 mm x 45 mm