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A black-and-white etching of four vessels. In the center front is a port-side view of a 3rd rate, 64-gun ship. To the back left, is a "seventy-four," a type of two-decked sailing ship of the line which nominally carried 74 guns. To the right, a cutter and another larger and armed ship are in the background. The center 3rd rate is depicted with the most detail. As the ships are further behind the field of view, the outlines of the vessel get fainter and thinner. There are minimal depictions of the context or setting. Thin, simple lines make up the waves of the water. The types of ships are inscribed underneath the image.

This print is illustration No. 3 from 'Six Engraved Outlines of Ships of War from a First-rate to a Cutter' (London: N. Pocock, 1815) by Nicholas Pocock.


vessel depictions
1815-01-02
PERMANENT COLLECTION
Hart Nautical
Rawle, Samuel; Pocock, Nicholas
ink; paper
11 in x 14 1/2 in
Britain: London