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Dominic Serres: Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758  wikidata:Q50860854 reasonator:Q50860854
Artist
Dominic Serres  (1722–1793)  wikidata:Q3035468
 
Dominic Serres
Alternative names
Dominic Serres the Elder
Description British-French painter
Date of birth/death 1722 Edit this at Wikidata 1793 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Auch Marylebone (London)
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London (1758–1793); Spain; Hamburg Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q3035468
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Dominic Serres the Elder
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Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758 Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758 Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758 Edit this at Wikidata"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre marine art Edit this at Wikidata
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English: Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758

The island fortress of Goree lay off Dakar on the west coast of Africa. Its position gave the French a base from which to menace the English trade route to India and the East. It was therefore strategically important for the English to capture it every time they were at war with France. On the occasion recorded in this painting, the task was entrusted to Commodore the Honourable Augustus Keppel, who had been sent out after Commodore Marsh’s failure against Goree in May 1758. Against Keppel’s more powerful squadron the French surrendered the after a short bombardment. Goree was returned to French control at the conclusion of peace in 1763.

The island with its mole on the right occupies the left background. Visible over the mole are the upper galleries and spars of the ‘Nasau’ and ‘Dunkirk’, engaging the batteries to port. Astern of them is the ‘Torbay’, also bombarding the mole. Beyond her and to the right is the ‘Prince Edward’ with smoke and flame issuing from her stern caused by a shot early in the action which blew up an ammunition box, killed two marines and sent the ensign staff over the side. In the right foreground a transport ship is at anchor starboard bow view disembarking troops for a landing. Astern of her is the ‘Fougueux’ port quarter view, sailing in towards the mole, and in the background beyond her two bomb ketches are in action. In the left background is another transport at anchor, almost stern on. One of a pair with BHC0388, this shows the island being retaken by Admiral Keppel.

Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758
Date Late 18th century
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Painting: 609 mm x 1067 mm; Frame: 745 mm x 1205 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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BHC0386
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Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/11878
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Acquisition Number: 1935-42
id number: BHC0386
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