East Indiaman “Admiral Hughes” off Jamestown, St. Helena
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Home Office, 2 Marsham Street
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About the artist
Thomas Luny, marine painter, apparently studied with the artist Francis Holman in London. He exhibited mostly at the Royal Academy, where he showed his work every year from 1780 to 1793. He showed nothing after 1793 until 1802, when he exhibited 'Battle of the Nile', and then nothing until the year of his death, when he exhibited three pictures. It is possible that in 1793 he joined the Royal Navy to fight in the French Revolutionary Wars. Luny retired to Teignmouth in Devon, in about 1810, where he lived and worked for the rest of his life. In spite of being crippled by arthritis in both his hands and his legs for over 30 years he continued to paint assiduously and his total life's work is thought to have produced some 3000 pictures.
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Explore
- Places
- St Helena, South Atlantic
- Subjects
- rowing boat, East Indiaman 'Admiral Hughes', topography, seascape/coastal scene, ensign (ship), ship
- Materials & Techniques
- canvas, oil, oil painting
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Details
- Artist
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Thomas Luny (1759 - 1837)
- Title
- East Indiaman “Admiral Hughes” off Jamestown, St. Helena
- Date
- 1790
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 87.00 cm, width: 148.00 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Frank T Sabin, December 1960
- Inscription
- bl: Luny 1790
- GAC number
- 5412