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The Sailing Ship Anne Leaving the River Tyne, 1859 (oil on canvas)
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The Sailing Ship Anne Leaving the River Tyne, 1859 (oil on canvas)
TW426848 The Sailing Ship Anne Leaving the River Tyne, 1859 (oil on canvas) by Scott, John (1802-82); 75.6x106 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: The ship Anne is shown about to start the trading journey she made to the Mediterranean in 1859; She has been towed from the River Tyne by a steam paddle-tug; Now, she has to hove to - the two large sails are set at angles so that they blow in opposite directions, keeping her still; Her owner, Henry Milvain, may be in the group of people in the rowing boat, returning to port; It was usual to have a farewell party on board before long sea journeys; Two sailors are up the masts removing the gaskets (ties) from the sails so they can be unfurled and set; She is flying the Blue Peter flag from the foremast, showing she is preparing to go to sea; ); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22919156
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The Sailing Ship Anne Leaving the River Tyne, 1859
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captures a moment of anticipation and excitement as the majestic vessel prepares to embark on a trading journey to the Mediterranean. Painted by John Scott in 1859, this oil on canvas print showcases the ship Anne being towed from the River Tyne by a steam paddle-tug. As she sets sail, the two large sails are strategically set at angles, allowing them to blow in opposite directions and keep her still. The owner of the ship, Henry Milvain, may be seen among a group of people in a rowing boat returning to port after bidding farewell. It was customary for farewell parties to take place onboard before long sea voyages. Two sailors can be spotted up the masts removing gaskets from the sails so they can unfurl and catch wind. Flying proudly from her foremast is the Blue Peter flag, signaling that preparations for departure are underway. This painting not only depicts maritime beauty but also highlights various elements such as coastline, waves, rigging, and coastal life. With its meticulous attention to detail and skillful brushwork, "The Sailing Ship Anne Leaving the River Tyne" transports viewers back in time to an era when sailing ships ruled these waters with grace and elegance.
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