25.25inch framed width
20.25inch framed height
(64.13 cm framed width 51.43 cm framed height)
Literature
Francis Jukes (1745 to 1812) was a prolific engraver and publisher best known for his marine and topographical prints, the majority being in aquatint.
Robert Dodd (1748 to 1815) lived and worked in Wapping, London. He was a prolific aquatint engraver, publishing much of his own work although, as we see here, his work was also engraved by others. He exhibited at the Society of Artists in London in 1780 and the Royal Academy between 1782 and 1809. His reputation was established for producing fine and detailed portrayals of famous ships, and naval actions of both the American Revolutionary War and the French Wars of 1793 to 1815.
Description / Expertise
The demise of The Ramillies as portrayed by Robert Dodd. Engraved and published by Francis Jukes No.10 Howland Street, 1795.
Plate 1. A Storm Coming On.
Plate 2. The Storm Increas'd
Plate 3. The Ramillies Water Logg'd. with her Admiral & Crew quitting the Wreck.
Plate 4. The Ramillies Destroyed.
Late 18th century aquatints in early 20th century parcel gilt gesso frames.
Price
gbp 1150.00 (Pound Sterling)
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