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A painting showing the day after the Battle of Quiberon Bay. This was the most important and decisive naval encounter during the Seven Years War, 1756–1763. It resulted in the destruction of the French Brest fleet and occurred when the French broke out of the English blockade of Brest, set up to prevent the French fleet sailing to collect troop transports assembled in the Gulf of Morbihan, southern Brittany, for a planned invasion of Ireland. The battle stopped any plans the French had for invasion in the Seven Years War. The two fleets met in the mouth of Quiberon Bay, 100 miles south-east of Brest. This is bounded by the Quiberon peninsula, and by the rocky coast at Le Croisic and the 'plateau du Four', a reef lying some two miles out to sea.
The painting is highly stylised and includes symbols of wreckage such as pieces of rope, cleats and a barrel. It also necessarily selects incidents and compresses the huge area across which they occurred into a single, evocative image.
Title
The Battle of Quiberon Bay, 21 November 1759: The Day After
Date
1760
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 63.5 x W 76.2 cm
Accession number
BHC0402
Work type
Painting