Striking Maritime Scene – ‘Gut of Gibraltar, 1854’
An atmospheric naïve oil on board with dark, brooding skies and stormy seas. Much detail. Slight imperfection above furthest left seagull but this is not obtrusive. Signed and dated: “C Newlove, Niasara, Gut of Gibraltar, 1854.” The Battle of the Gut of Gibraltar was a naval battle fought on the night of 12 July 1801 between a squadron of British Royal Navy ships of the line and a larger squadron of ships from the Spanish Navy and French Navy in the Gut of Gibraltar. Period gilt frame.
Dimensions (W and H): 50x31cm.
Ref: O122
An atmospheric naïve oil on board with dark, brooding skies and stormy seas. Much detail. Slight imperfection above furthest left seagull but this is not obtrusive. Signed and dated: “C Newlove, Niasara, Gut of Gibraltar, 1854.” The Battle of the Gut of Gibraltar was a naval battle fought on the night of 12 July 1801 between a squadron of British Royal Navy ships of the line and a larger squadron of ships from the Spanish Navy and French Navy in the Gut of Gibraltar. Period gilt frame.
Dimensions (W and H): 50x31cm.
Ref: O122
An atmospheric naïve oil on board with dark, brooding skies and stormy seas. Much detail. Slight imperfection above furthest left seagull but this is not obtrusive. Signed and dated: “C Newlove, Niasara, Gut of Gibraltar, 1854.” The Battle of the Gut of Gibraltar was a naval battle fought on the night of 12 July 1801 between a squadron of British Royal Navy ships of the line and a larger squadron of ships from the Spanish Navy and French Navy in the Gut of Gibraltar. Period gilt frame.
Dimensions (W and H): 50x31cm.
Ref: O122