A Set Of Four Naval Dockyard Engravings,comprising: The Western Prospect Of Chatham; The North Westprospect Of Sheerness; The North West Prospect Of Deptford; &the North Prospect Of Woolwich
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "A Set Of Four Naval Dockyard Engravings,comprising: The Western Prospect Of Chatham; The North Westprospect Of Sheerness; The North West Prospect Of Deptford; &the North Prospect Of Woolwich", originally brought to life by the talented Samuel. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Samuel and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
A Set of Four Naval Dockyard Engravings is a collection of 18th-century artworks that capture the essence and importance of Britain's naval infrastructure during a period of significant maritime exploration and expansion. Created by the British artist and engraver Samuel Scott (1702–1772), these engravings offer a detailed and picturesque view of four key naval dockyards: Chatham, Sheerness, Deptford, and Woolwich. Each piece in the set is named after the perspective it represents: The Western Prospect of Chatham, The North West Prospect of Sheerness, The North West Prospect of Deptford, and The North Prospect of Woolwich.
Samuel Scott, known for his contributions to marine painting and topographical engraving, meticulously depicted these dockyards, which were central to the British Navy's operations and success. The engravings not only highlight the architectural and functional aspects of the dockyards but also provide insight into the bustling activity and technological advancements of the time. These works serve as historical documents, capturing the scale and vitality of Britain's naval power in the 18th century.
The collection is celebrated for its artistic merit as well as its documentary value, offering viewers a glimpse into the maritime history of Britain. The precision in Scott's work reflects a blend of artistic skill and keen observation, making these engravings valuable to both art historians and maritime scholars. Through these works, Samuel Scott has contributed significantly to the visual record of Britain's naval heritage, preserving the memory of these important sites as they stood in the 18th century.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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