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The Steam Tug Alfred off Tynemouth, c. 1856 (oil on canvas)
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The Steam Tug Alfred off Tynemouth, c. 1856 (oil on canvas)
TW427129 The Steam Tug Alfred off Tynemouth, c.1856 (oil on canvas) by Scott, John (1802-1885); 53.4 x 76.1 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: The name of this ship, the Alfred, is shown on the red flag on the second mast. The ship was a fast, steam-paddle tug, which was built on Tyneside in 1856. This picture was probably painted for the owners. The ship has been fitted out with a smart awning for passengers. North-East artist John Scott specialised in paintings of ships at sea, and painted many portraits of individual ships; ); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23182550
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The Steam Tug Alfred off Tynemouth, c. 1856
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is a captivating oil painting by John Scott that captures the beauty and power of maritime life in the 19th century. The focal point of the artwork is the steam-powered tugboat named Alfred, proudly displaying its name on a vibrant red flag atop its second mast. Built on Tyneside in 1856, this fast and efficient vessel was expertly depicted by Scott to showcase its sleek design and impressive capabilities. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the meticulously painted waves crashing against the ship's hull to the billowing sails and smoke rising from its chimney. The Alfred has been outfitted with an elegant awning for passengers, hinting at a luxurious experience aboard this remarkable steam-paddle tug. Scott's expertise in capturing ships at sea shines through as he masterfully portrays both their grandeur and their vulnerability amidst nature's elements. As one of many ship portraits created by John Scott during his career, "The Steam Tug Alfred off Tynemouth" exemplifies his deep appreciation for maritime subjects. This particular painting likely served as a commissioned piece for the owners of the vessel who wished to immortalize their prized possession. Displayed at Newcastle-upon-Tyne's Laing Art Gallery, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its vivid depiction of seafaring history. It stands as a testament not only to John Scott's artistic talent but also to humanity's enduring fascination with ships and
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