
Although naval vessels are often depicted as a form of ship portraiture little
different from that
portraying merchantmen, a commission can sometimes require the reconstruction
of a
naval action - a somewhat more demanding body of work.
Commissioned in 1989 these three paintings record a little known but savage
action fought
on the North Atlantic on 16th. March 1941.
The Danish cargo ship CHILEAN REEFER, under British wartime management, was
intercepted
and set ablaze by the German battlecruiser GNEISENAU, despite a spirited defence.
Forced to abaandon ship the survivors took their one remaining boat towards
GNEISENAU, which
had hove to in an attempt to pick them up.
However she suddenly made off at speed, alerted it later transpired, to the proximity of British warships.
The survivors were later found by the searchlights of the British battleship
HMS RODNEY,
and picked up without loss.
Each canvas: 24" x 36"
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