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The Battle of Camperdown: Dutch Ships Escaping, 11th October 1797 (oil on canvas)
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The Battle of Camperdown: Dutch Ships Escaping, 11th October 1797 (oil on canvas)
5322270 The Battle of Camperdown: Dutch Ships Escaping, 11th October 1797 (oil on canvas) by Huggins, William John (1781-1845); 119.4x180.3. cm; Army and Navy Club, London, UK; (add.info.: much of Dutch fleet destroyed despite the Royal Navy's recent problems with mutinies;)
Media ID 31948630
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British Victory Flagship Venerable Admiral Duncan Monarch
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The Battle of Camperdown - Dutch Ships Escaping, 11th October 1797
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is a captivating oil painting by William John Huggins that depicts a significant moment in naval history. The artwork showcases the intense maritime battle between the British Royal Navy and the Dutch fleet during the late 18th century. In this particular scene, we witness the chaos and desperation as Dutch ships attempt to escape from their impending doom. Despite recent mutinies within the Royal Navy, Admiral Duncan leads his flagship Venerable with unwavering determination to secure a decisive victory for Britain. Huggins skillfully captures the tension and drama of this historic event through his meticulous brushwork and attention to detail. The vastness of the sea is beautifully rendered, reflecting both calmness and turbulence simultaneously. The billowing smoke from cannon fire adds an element of danger and destruction to the composition. This painting serves as a testament to British resilience and military prowess during challenging times. It symbolizes not only a monarch's triumph but also highlights Admiral Duncan's strategic brilliance in outmaneuvering his opponents. Displayed at London's Army and Navy Club, "The Battle of Camperdown" stands as a reminder of Britain's naval dominance throughout history. It immortalizes an important chapter in maritime warfare while honoring those who fought valiantly for their country on that fateful day in October 1797.
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