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John Cantiloe Joy; William Joy
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English: Two cutters under sail and a ship at anchor

The Joy brothers moved to Portsmouth in about 1832. Here, they worked as government draughtsmen, later moving to Chichester and London. Their precise and detailed watercolours, in which they frequently collaborated, reflect their thorough knowledge of shipping and seamanship. Their watercolours are colourful and atmospheric, and depend largely on the use of pinks, purples and greens. The watercolour is signed.

Two cutters under sail and a ship at anchor
Date circa 1850
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Dimensions Sheet: 364 x 498 mm; Mount: 481 mm x 633 mm
Notes Box Title: G20.4 Drawings 1862-1865 and J & W Joy 1866/7. Exhibition: Masters of the Sea, 1987, Cat No 115.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/139748
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Print Room Location Code: G 20.4 1867
id number: PAG9800
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