File:The Wreck of the East Indiaman 'Dutton' in Plymouth Sound, 26 January 1796 RMG A8968.tiff
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Jeffryes, John (publisher); Pocock, Nicholas (artist); Pollard, Robert (engraver) |
Description |
English: The Wreck of the East Indiaman 'Dutton' in Plymouth Sound, 26 January 1796 Print, inscribed 'To Sir Edward Pellew Bart. this Plate Representing the Distressful Situation of the Dutton East Indiaman is Dedicated by his Obt. Servt. John Jeffreys.' Captain Sir Edward Pellew, later 1st Viscount Exmouth, haappened to be at Plymouth when the 'Dutton' went ashore in a gale there with 600 people on board, mainly troops which the ship was taking out to the West Indies. Pellew swam out with a line to the wreck, which allowed breeches buoys to be rigged and all but four of those on board were saved. The uniformed figure on the poop is probably intended as Pellew directing the rescue. It is likely that this print, published eight months later, was done from a drawing (rather than an oil painting) by Pocock, by this this time well established in London as a marine painter from his former occupations as sea captain and artist in his native Bristol. From 1821 (the year Pocock died) to 1834, his younger contemporary, Thomas Luny, is recorded as doing at least seven oil versions of various sizes of the loss of the 'Dutton' . Of these, the Museum has the largest (BHC3298) and it is clearly based on this print: so are the two others which have been sighted, so it seems likely that all were. Of the two sighted, that in the Plymouth city collection was purchased in 1976 as by Pocock, since it bears an inscription and 1811 date thus identifying it. It is not the image on which the print was based and stylistically also looks more like Luny, though its reported width does not match those recorded by him and the question of authorship has yet to be fully resolved. |
Date |
15 September 1796 date QS:P571,+1796-09-15T00:00:00Z/11 |
Dimensions | Sheet: 510 x 665 mm; Mount: 603 x 833 mm |
Notes | Box Title: Sailing Ships 1600-ca.1782. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/148386 |
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Identifier InfoField | Acquisition Number: 1939-1588 Unidentified Prints & Drawings Number: 2 id number: PAH8439 |
Collection InfoField | Fine art |
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