. English: A Smuggling Lugger Chased by a Naval Brig This seascape of a smuggler being chased by a brig at night uses established theatrical means to create a sensation of adventure for the viewer. Across dark waves, which are lit dramatically out of tempestuous clouds, a smuggler is trying to escape. In the background, topographical features – which may relate to the British Channel coast – can be seen. Here, a fire reveals further raid-related action on the beach. In the late 18th century and early 19th century a scene like this fulfilled the audience’s appetite for romantic and adventurous


. English: A Smuggling Lugger Chased by a Naval Brig This seascape of a smuggler being chased by a brig at night uses established theatrical means to create a sensation of adventure for the viewer. Across dark waves, which are lit dramatically out of tempestuous clouds, a smuggler is trying to escape. In the background, topographical features – which may relate to the British Channel coast – can be seen. Here, a fire reveals further raid-related action on the beach. In the late 18th century and early 19th century a scene like this fulfilled the audience’s appetite for romantic and adventurous narratives, also reflected in contemporary literature. Thomas Buttersworth (1768–1842), like many other British marine painters, was a seaman who recorded his experiences in paint and charcoal. Several of the 27 watercolours by him in the NMM are mounted on sheets from 18th-century printed signal and muster books. In 1795 he is documented as enlisting on board HM receiving ship ‘Enterprise’ in London. He served on the ‘Caroline’ during the Napoleonic Wars and was invalided home from Minorca in 1800. Paintings such as the ‘Nelson's Inshore Blockading Squadron at Cadiz, July 1797’ (BHC0499) probably reflect events he witnessed. Following his return to London, he was appointed Marine Painter to the East India Company and added commissioned ship portraits to his already prolific output of naval battle scenes. A Smuggler Chased by a Brig . 19th century. Thomas Buttersworth  (1768–1842)   Alternative names t. butterworth; Buttersworth; Butterworth Description British painter Date of birth/death 5 May 1768 November 1842 Location of birth/death Isle of Wight London Authority control : Q7788095 VIAF:?78637564 ULAN:?500022478 LCCN:?nr91039808 RKD:?14509 WorldCat 206 A Smuggling Lugger Chased by a Naval Brig RMG BHC1113


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