Featured British Mediterranean Fleet at St. George Bay- Syrian War 1841 Painting

Discussion in 'Art' started by techbiker, Mar 21, 2023.

  1. techbiker

    techbiker Well-Known Member

    Most of the time I purchase 19th century "2nd line" paintings. A couple weeks ago though I was fortunate enough to win a wonderful oil painting by Lt. John Frederick Warre. Lt. Warre apparently witnessed events of the 1839-1841 Syrian War as a member of the British Mediterranean Fleet. Later in 1841 he painted a series of paintings to memorialize them. His works even inspired a series of lithographs.

    My painting shows the British Mediterranean Fleet weathering a powerful gale at St. George Bay off the coast of Beirut in early December 1840. The center ship (HMS Princess Charlotte) was a first-rate ship of the line commanded by Admiral Sir Robert Stopford. The combined British, Austrian, and Ottoman fleet under Stopford had just defeated the Egyptians in Acre a month prior.

    When I unboxed the painting, the canvas almost fell out of the frame. On further inspection, I discovered that old amateur framing work had damaged parts of painting near the edges of the canvas. I rebuilt the shims in the frame to stop further canvas damage. Then after thorough testing, I wiped some of the grime off the painting surface with Gainsborough Products' Neutralizer solution and reset the painting. To my surprise, I discovered the initials "JFW" in the bottom right corner of the canvas hidden under the deep frame rabbet.

    A wonderful piece of marine history. Canvas size approximately 24" x 18".

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    Lt. Warre's Huangpu River (Part 1) - The Mariners' Museum and Park (marinersmuseum.org)

    File:John Frederick Warre - Very heavy swells causing trouble for ships off a coast.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

    Robert Stopford (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

    Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841) - Wikipedia

    HMS Princess Charlotte (1825) - Wikipedia
     
  2. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

    I love your painting. It looks like a museum masterpiece! Thanks for the information on Lt Warre. He died at only 32 years old. Probably some malady that would today be treated with antibiotics.
     
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  3. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    So interesting. Thank you for sharing.

    Debora
     
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  4. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    What is the connection between your painting and the Wikimedia entry? Are they the same?
     
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  5. techbiker

    techbiker Well-Known Member

    Yes. Sadly I've been outclassed by a painting! The link also contains images of the related lithographs.
     
    Last edited: Mar 21, 2023
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  6. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Nice aquisition-sounds like a reputable auction site and a seller with some knowledge.
     
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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    man o war in a storm...........it has gravitas..!! :happy:
     
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  8. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Gravitas,as 200 yr old Private Club Brit gravitas !
    -muy classy.
     
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