William_Anderson_-_Hussars_Embarking_at_Deptford_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
Summary
William Anderson : Hussars Embarking at Deptford | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
William Anderson (1757 - 1837) – Artist (British)
Born in Scotland. Died in London. Details on Google Art Project |
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Title |
Hussars Embarking at Deptford
The setting of this painting is Perry’s Brunswick Dock, Blackwall, London, during an embarkation of cavalry, part of the mobilization of troops in response to Britain’s entry into the French Revolutionary Wars. Contemporary newspapers reported three embarkations of cavalry from the Brunswick dock in the spring of 1793. King George III and Queen Charlotte were expected for the first, on April 24, but were unable to attend because of the “indisposition” of one of the princesses. It has been suggested that this painting shows that embarkation, which Perry may have commissioned Anderson to commemorate, and that, when the king and queen failed to appear, the artist adapted his composition to include Perry and his wife, perhaps shown from behind in the lower right of the canvas, observing the scene. Ships were taken into the basin so that the cavalry horses could be easily brought on board. In the background, the animals are lined up to be hoisted in a canvas sling, like the horse just to the right of the composition’s center. In the distance, looking south, the Greenwich Hospital for Seamen is visible on the small stretch of the horizon line at left. [1] B2001.2.181 Signed and dated in black paint, lower right: "W. Anderson
title QS:P1476,en:"Hussars Embarking at Deptford
The setting of this painting is Perry’s Brunswick Dock, Blackwall, London, during an embarkation of cavalry, part of the mobilization of troops in response to Britain’s entry into the French Revolutionary Wars. Contemporary newspapers reported three embarkations of cavalry from the Brunswick dock in the spring of 1793. King George III and Queen Charlotte were expected for the first, on April 24, but were unable to attend because of the “indisposition” of one of the princesses. It has been suggested that this painting shows that embarkation, which Perry may have commissioned Anderson to commemorate, and that, when the king and queen failed to appear, the artist adapted his composition to include Perry and his wife, perhaps shown from behind in the lower right of the canvas, observing the scene. Ships were taken into the basin so that the cavalry horses could be easily brought on board. In the background, the animals are lined up to be hoisted in a canvas sling, like the horse just to the right of the composition’s center. In the distance, looking south, the Greenwich Hospital for Seamen is visible on the small stretch of the horizon line at left. [1] B2001.2.181 Signed and dated in black paint, lower right: "W. Anderson"
label QS:Len,"Hussars Embarking at Deptford
The setting of this painting is Perry’s Brunswick Dock, Blackwall, London, during an embarkation of cavalry, part of the mobilization of troops in response to Britain’s entry into the French Revolutionary Wars. Contemporary newspapers reported three embarkations of cavalry from the Brunswick dock in the spring of 1793. King George III and Queen Charlotte were expected for the first, on April 24, but were unable to attend because of the “indisposition” of one of the princesses. It has been suggested that this painting shows that embarkation, which Perry may have commissioned Anderson to commemorate, and that, when the king and queen failed to appear, the artist adapted his composition to include Perry and his wife, perhaps shown from behind in the lower right of the canvas, observing the scene. Ships were taken into the basin so that the cavalry horses could be easily brought on board. In the background, the animals are lined up to be hoisted in a canvas sling, like the horse just to the right of the composition’s center. In the distance, looking south, the Greenwich Hospital for Seamen is visible on the small stretch of the horizon line at left. [1] B2001.2.181 Signed and dated in black paint, lower right: "W. Anderson" |
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Object type |
painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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Date |
1793
date QS:P571,+1793-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Medium |
oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
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Dimensions |
height: 464 mm (18.26 in); width: 610 mm (24.01 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,464U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,610U174789
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q6352575
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Current location |
not on view
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Accession number |
YCBA/lido-TMS-41208
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Inscriptions |
English:
Signed and dated in black paint, lower right: "W. Anderson
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Notes | More info at museum site | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source/Photographer | mAHOZ3HV4Y3NFw at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level |
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