File:The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline RMG BHC3532.tiff

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The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline  wikidata:Q50892526 reasonator:Q50892526
Author
G. W. Butland
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Title
The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline Edit this at Wikidata"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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English: The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline

Oil painting previously entitled 'The Blackwall frigate "Owen Glendower" coming into a harbour'. It in fact shows her at anchor with sails spread to dry off the English south coast, probably just east of Hastings if the ruins on the cliff are indicative. A 'Blackwall frigate' Indiaman of 852 tons built by Green's in 1839, she flies the pre-1843 house flag of their Blackwall line at her main truck (in which the blue square overlays the red St George's cross). The ship was initially registered for voyages between London and Madras. There is also a model of her in the collection (SLR0780) and a print by T. G. Dutton of her entering Calcutta (PAH0566). Green's bill of sale of the ship in 1860 is in NMM MS GRN 14.

'Owen Glendower', named after the medieval Welsh hero, was sister of the 'Vernon' and 'Earl of Hardwick' and designed with auxiliary paddles, removed before her first voyage and later from the other two ships after they proved unsuccessful. Butland, who has signed and dated this painting 1839, was a competent marine artist who exhibited at the British Institution and Royal Academy between 1831 and 1843. Until 1836 this was from London addresses, then Greenhithe, Kent, and finally from Fulham. Many prints were also made after his work. There are three other ship portraits by him of Green vessels in the collection.

The Blackwall frigate 'Owen Glendower' at anchor off a coastline
Date 1839
date QS:P571,+1839-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Frame: 877 mm x 1492 mm x 80 mm;Painting: 760 mm x 1370 mm; Overall weight: 24 kg
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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BHC3532
Notes This object was sighted as being on display during the Collections Inventory Project (2001-2005); It will need to be checked for object numbers and its condition activity updated
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Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/15005
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Acquisition Number: OP1953-11
id number: BHC3532
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Green Blackwall collection

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