The English Fleet Blockading Brest
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About the work
- Location
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Country: Chile
City: Santiago
Place: British Embassy
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About the artist
John Thomas Serres was born in London, son of marine painter Dominic Serres the elder. On his father's death he succeeded him as Marine Painter to George III. In 1800, he was appointed Marine Draughtsman to the Admiralty and employed to draw the coasts of Britain, France, Spain and the Mediterranean. He also taught at Chelsea Naval School, painted battle scenes and published ‘Liber Nauticus’ (1805), with plates after his and his father’s drawings. In 1817, he became a proprietor of the Coburg Theatre and subsequently the scenic director. He married a pupil, Olivia Wilmot, who claimed to be the daughter of the Duke of Cumberland. Her behaviour ruined Serres, who lost favour in court. He died soon after his release from a debtor's prison.
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Explore
- Places
- Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic, France, Brittany, Brest
- Subjects
- fleet, topography, seascape/coastal scene, stone/rock, sea, cliff, flag, sailboat, ship
- Materials & Techniques
- paper (as artists material), watercolour (as artists materials), watercolour (as object name)
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Details
- Title
- The English Fleet Blockading Brest
- Date
- 1804
- Medium
- Watercolour on paper
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Sir Bruce Ingram, 1963
- Inscription
- Sdbl
- GAC number
- 1610