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In 1591, he was appointed to an expedition to patrol the coasts of the Azores for Spanish treasure ships. Grenville’s ship, the Revenge, was considered one of the finest galleons in the world. The situation in the Azores became dangerous but despite orders to return to sea, Grenville vowed to stay and fight the enemy rather than leave his 90 sick men ashore. The Revenge alone with its crew of 100 fought a battle against some 53 Spanish ships. The Revenge was captured and Grenville, mortally wounded, died a few days later.
Title
The Death of Captain Grenville, Captain of the 'Revenge'
Date
1899
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 61.2 x W 46 cm
Accession number
BATVG : P : 1940.13
Acquisition method
gift from Frederick Stanbury, 1940
Work type
Painting