File:The Alarm winning the Ladies Challenge Cup. At Cowes Augt. 1830 RMG PU6514.jpg

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Galpine, R; Joseph Miles Gilbert; Louis Haghe
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English: The Alarm winning the Ladies Challenge Cup. At Cowes Augt. 1830
Print related to the oil version by the same artist, now NMM BHC4182, but with slight differences (eg a red flag rather than a Union on the stake-boat, and the topsail half taken-in) so not directly from it. It was one that appeared in his series entitled 'Views of the principal Seats, and Marine and Landscape Scenery in the vicinity of Lymington, Hants, from original Pictures taken on the spot by J. M. Gilbert, Marine Painter'. This was a part publication originally issued in 1832 by R. A. Grove of Lymington in collaboration with different publishers than those shown here (see PAD1106 for details) but of which there appear to be 1838 reissue images, of which this is probably one. Note that the initials 'G.M.' Gilbert in the artist inscription here are an error, though a curious one since Haghe lithographed all these 'Views' (others being correct). Gilbert (1799-1876) himself moved from London to the Lymington area about 1830 and worked there for the rest of his life.
Date 1832
Dimensions Mount: 190 mm x 240 mm
Notes Box Title: Yachts 1730-1850.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/110665
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id number: PAD6514
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