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Artist:
Peter Monamy
Gender:
male
Life Dates:
1681–1749
Birth:
1681
London [YCBA], [View map in LUX]
Death:
1749
Westminster [YCBA], [View map in LUX]
Artwork:
A Squadron at Anchor Peter Monamy
An English Royal Yacht Standing Offshore in a Calm Peter Monamy
An Evening Calm Peter Monamy
British Men-of-War and a Sloop Peter Monamy
Landing of William of Orange at Tor Bay Peter Monamy
Men of War off Sheerness Peter Monamy
Royal Yacht Becalmed at Anchor Peter Monamy
Shipping in a Calm Peter Monamy
The Opening of the First Eddystone Lighthouse in 1698 Peter Monamy
A Sea Engagement between the English and Algerines after Peter Monamy
A Ship in Distress after Peter Monamy
A Ship in Distress. Design'd to represent the loss of the Victory by a violent Storm near the Race of Alderney in the Year 1744. Sr. John Balchen the Admiral, & upwards of 1000 Men were on board & unhappily perish'd in the Waves after Peter Monamy
A Strong Gale or Squall after Peter Monamy
Evening after Peter Monamy
Evening, or Sun setting after Peter Monamy
Fresh Gale after Peter Monamy
Moonlight after Peter Monamy
Morning after Peter Monamy
Morning, or Sun rising after Peter Monamy
Night & a Ship on fire after Peter Monamy
Night and a Ship on Fire after Peter Monamy
Noon after Peter Monamy
Shipwrack after Peter Monamy
Shipwreck after Peter Monamy
Storm, Representing that Violent one, which drove his Majesty King George I into Rye after Peter Monamy
Sun Under a Cloud after Peter Monamy
Sweet William's Farewell to Black Eyed Susan after Peter Monamy
The taking of Porto Bello by Vice Admiral Vernon on the 22nd of Novr. 1739 with Six Men of War only after Peter Monamy
The taking of the Princessa a Spanish Man of War, April 8, 1740 by His Majesties Ships the Lenox, Kent, and Oxford after Peter Monamy
The taking of the St. Joseph a Spanish Carracca Ship, Sept. 23 1739, by the Chester and Canterbury Men of War, this Prize was Valued at upwards of 150,000 pounds. after Peter Monamy