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Painting by W Leask showing the port side of St Rognvald (I)
Painting by W Leask showing the port side of St Rognvald (I)

Painting by W Leask showing the port side of St Rognvald (I)

Artist (Scotland, 1886 - 1899)
Associated (built 1883)
Date1885
Object Namepainting
Mediumoil, wooden frame
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
Dimensions57.7 x 73.6cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2002 by the P&O Art Collection.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG013157
Keywords
About MeThis is the first St Rognvald, built in 1883. In addition to providing services to the Northern Isles, St Rognvald pioneered the North Company's Norwegian cruise programme in 1886. This proved very popular and the vessel was modified to suit this work. Changes included an extension to the deckhouse, creating a 'music saloon'. In this painting, passengers can be seen promenading on top of the deckhouse. St Rognvald was wrecked in fog on 24 April 1900, during a passage from Lerwick to Kirkwall.
More About Me
St Rognvald (I) was a steamer used to establish the North Company's Norwegian cruise programme from 1886, until it was wrecked in a fog on 24 April 1900. Curiously, this painting defies contemporary trends by illustrating passengers on-board the vessel.
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