An English yacht at anchor furling sail
This work is a free drawing, showing a small yacht at anchor in the foreground, viewed from a point ahead of the starboard beam. Men are depicted vigorously brailing up the mainsail. On the right – and partially obscured by the yacht – is a view of a galliot, depicted from the port broadside, with all its sails set. In the foreground on the left is another vessel which is a fishing wherry. This ship is rigged with a small spritsail in the bow. There is a small ship depicted in the middle-distance of the composition and there is a coastline in the background.
The drawing may have been made during the visit to Chatham for the launch of the ‘Royal Sovereign’ but it is drawn much more rapidly than its related picture, PAI7282. It has been tentatively dated to 1684 based on the drawing’s watermark.
The drawing may have been made during the visit to Chatham for the launch of the ‘Royal Sovereign’ but it is drawn much more rapidly than its related picture, PAI7282. It has been tentatively dated to 1684 based on the drawing’s watermark.
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Object Details
ID: | PAI7283 |
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Type: | Drawing |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Velde, Willem van de, the Elder |
Date made: | 1684? |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection |
Measurements: | Sheet: 345 x 735 mm; Mount: 655 mm x 964 mm |