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Handkerchief, England, 1794. Creators: Unknown, John Slack
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Handkerchief, England, 1794. Creators: Unknown, John Slack
Handkerchief, England, 1794. The Memorable Naval Engagement on the 1st of June 1794, when the British Channel Fleet under the command of Lord Howe took and destroy d after one of the severest actions in the Annals of History Eight French Ships of the Line / Explanation No 1 Lord Howe giving command / No 2 the French Admirals Ship / No 3 The French Vessel Le Vengeur which sunk during the action / the crew refused to surrender. In the corners, portraits of Sir Roger Curtis, Admiral Pasley, Admiral Howe, Admiral Bowyer. Engraved by Slack after William Hanson
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This print captures a significant moment in naval history, showcasing the Handkerchief from England in 1794. The image depicts the memorable naval engagement that took place on the 1st of June 1794, where Lord Howe commanded the British Channel Fleet to take on and destroy eight French Ships of the Line. This battle is considered one of the most intense actions recorded in history. The handkerchief itself serves as a powerful piece of propaganda, displaying scenes from this historic battle. It features Lord Howe giving commands, the French Admirals Ship, and Le Vengeur - a French vessel that tragically sank during the action after its crew refused to surrender. In each corner of this intricately engraved cotton fabric are portraits of notable figures such as Sir Roger Curtis, Admiral Pasley, Admiral Howe, and Admiral Bowyer. The dramatic color scheme adds intensity to this scene of warfare at sea. The copperplate printing technique used for this handkerchief showcases fine details and craftsmanship. Its patriotic theme reflects Britain's pride in their Royal Navy and their victory over France during these turbulent times. This print offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in naval warfare history while also highlighting skilled artists like John Slack who contributed to creating such remarkable pieces. As we admire this artifact from centuries ago at the Art Institute Chicago gallery, it reminds us of our rich heritage and serves as a testament to human resilience amidst conflict on land and sea.
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