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This view shows a squadron commanded by a Vice-Admiral of the Red coming down the Hamoaze, outward bound from Plymouth. The view is from near Torpoint, on the Cornwall side, looking north-west towards Plymouth Dockyard before it was extended further to the south. While the painting is dated 1766 it is probably based on earlier sketches since 1766 was the year that work began to level the hill in the right background to build the new ropery, as part of that southern extension. Serres was a well-born Frenchman from Gascony who ran away to sea in merchant service rather than follow family wish that he enter the Church. He probably arrived in England as a naval prisoner of war, took up painting and settled there. His early paintings show the influence of Brooking and Monamy's interpretations of Dutch art but he rapidly achieved recognition for his more documentary visual accounts of sea actions of the Seven Years War, 1756–1763, becoming established as England's leading marine painter.
Title
Men-of-War at Plymouth
Date
1766
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 91.4 x W 157.5 cm
Accession number
BHC1066
Work type
Painting