. English: 'The Cockpit HMS Victory' An etching, showing the cockpit of the ‘Victory’. It concentrates on the spot where Nelson died during the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805. Bereft of any furnishings, the stark image focuses on the lettering on the plaque, ‘Here Nelson Died’ to convey the message. The space takes on a sacred relevance with the positioning of the laurel wreath, hallowing the ground. The strong geometric checked black-and-white pattern of the floorcloth underscores the artist’s interest in an aesthetic interpretation of the scene. At the time this was made the ‘Victory’
. English: 'The Cockpit HMS Victory' An etching, showing the cockpit of the ‘Victory’. It concentrates on the spot where Nelson died during the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805. Bereft of any furnishings, the stark image focuses on the lettering on the plaque, ‘Here Nelson Died’ to convey the message. The space takes on a sacred relevance with the positioning of the laurel wreath, hallowing the ground. The strong geometric checked black-and-white pattern of the floorcloth underscores the artist’s interest in an aesthetic interpretation of the scene. At the time this was made the ‘Victory’ was still afloat at Portsmouth but already a visitor attraction. 'The Cockpit HMS Victory' . 1889. R. Dobson; after C. R. B. Barrett a 8 'The Cockpit HMS Victory' RMG PU5973
Size: 2653px × 1884px
Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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