HMS Britannia in two positions
The ship was launched in 1682 and is is flying the Royal Standard of William III which gives the approximate date of the painting. It has previously been described as 'style of' Sailmaker, but this is practically meaningless. On quality there is no reason to doubt the attribution and no identified alternative has yet been suggested. The composition is also very simlar to a print after Sailmaker identified as showing the 'Royal Prince' of 1670 in her final form (PAI6674). [PvdM 11/11].
The Britannia is shown in two positions. The broadside view agrees very closely with the drawing by Vaan de Velde the Elder, probably made in 1685, but the drawing Sailmaker used for the stern view is not known. The flags in Sailmaker's paintings are later than those in the drawing. The anchor in the admiralty flag is horizontal, a form used after 1688, and the Royal Standard has William III's inescutcheon in the centre. M.S. Robinson dates this design from 1695, after Mary's death, until 1702 when William III died (van der Velde drawings... in the National Maritime Museum, vol. 1, p.229)
The Britannia is shown in two positions. The broadside view agrees very closely with the drawing by Vaan de Velde the Elder, probably made in 1685, but the drawing Sailmaker used for the stern view is not known. The flags in Sailmaker's paintings are later than those in the drawing. The anchor in the admiralty flag is horizontal, a form used after 1688, and the Royal Standard has William III's inescutcheon in the centre. M.S. Robinson dates this design from 1695, after Mary's death, until 1702 when William III died (van der Velde drawings... in the National Maritime Museum, vol. 1, p.229)
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Object Details
ID: | BHC3743 |
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Collection: | Fine art |
Type: | Painting |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Sailmaker, Isaac |
Vessels: | Britannia (1682) |
Date made: | 1689-1702 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection |
Measurements: | Painting: 955 mm x 1455 mm Frame: 1190 mm x 1676 mm x 95 mm, Weight: 40.6kg |