British Men O' War
Artist
Captain William Baillie
(Kilbride, Co. Carlow, Ireland, 1723 - 1792)
AfterAfter
Adrian van de Velde
(Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1636 - 1672)
Mediumetching on paper
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsPlate Size: 17.7 x 30.3cm
Paper Size: 18.6 x 31.6cm
Paper Size: 18.6 x 31.6cm
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG005139.16
About MeOne of 40 etchings, mezzotints and engravings by Captain Baillie and others contained in a gold-embossed leather-bound portfolio.More About Me
"Man o'war" was a royal naval expression used during the 16th-early 19th centuries for powerful warships propelled mainly by sail and armed with cannons
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie
Captain William Baillie