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The collier brig Sicily (oil on canvas)
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The collier brig Sicily (oil on canvas)
1215701 The collier brig Sicily (oil on canvas) by Scott, John (1802-82); 76.7x53.7 cm; South Shields Museum & Art Gallery, South Shields, UK; (add.info.: Scott, John
A formal, broadside ship portrait of the Sicily leaving the Tyne, in a fair wind. Her mainsail is partly-furled and the luff of the spanker (aftermost sail) has been hoisted up to give free wind to the well-drawing foremast canvas.
Sicily looks every inch a collier, with: Bentinck boom at the foot of the foresail (for handier tacking in narrow channels); snow-rigged mainmast (with trysail mast abaft the main); deep, triple-reefing topsails; gallery on deck (the shed in front of the foremast); ships boat stowed on the hatches; and, as favoured by some owners, a row of painted ports along the topsides.); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22535958
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This print showcases "The collier brig Sicily" painted by John Scott in the 19th century. The painting, displayed at the South Shields Museum & Art Gallery in the UK, depicts a formal and majestic ship portrait of the Sicily departing from the Tyne River with a favorable wind. In this artwork, every detail of the Sicily's appearance as a collier is meticulously captured. From its Bentinck boom at the foot of the foresail for maneuvering through narrow channels to its snow-rigged mainmast and deep triple-reefing topsails, each element reflects both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The gallery on deck, housing various equipment near the foremast, adds an intriguing touch to this maritime scene. Notably, Scott portrays an array of painted ports along the ship's topsides—a feature favored by some owners during that era. These details provide insight into historical shipbuilding practices and highlight how vessels were customized based on individual preferences. "The collier brig Sicily" exudes a sense of adventure and industry as it embarks on its journey across vast waters. This painting captures not only a moment frozen in time but also celebrates seafaring traditions while offering viewers an opportunity to delve into maritime history. Displayed here as a high-quality print courtesy of Bridgeman Images via Fine Art Finder, this artwork invites us to appreciate both artistic skill and nautical heritage intertwined within one frame.
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