File:Jacob Petersen - Frederik den Sjette - 1829.jpg

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English: The frigate Frederik den Siette of the Danish Asiatic Company was previously named Christianshavn, but changed name in 1828 in gratitude of a royal grant for a much needed overhaul. Jacob Petersen made this painting in pen and watercolour, probably for the captain, C.C. Tronier, commemorating the ships's departure for China in 1829. Size 51 x 67 cm. Original at
institution QS:P195,Q5219764
Source: Hanne Poulsen, Danske Skibsportrætmalere, page 91.
Date circa 1829
date QS:P,+1829-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Self-scanned
Author Jacob Petersen (1774-1855)

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