'Les droits de l'homme', 1797

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This picture depicts the driving ashore of the French ship 'Les droits de l'homme' in Audierne Bay on the night of 13–14 January 1797. 'Les droits de l'homme' is shown against the rocks on her beam end, having lost two or three of her masts. In the centre of the painting are two British ships, the 'Indefatigable' attempting to escape from the shoreline and to the extreme right is the 'Amazon'. Both British commanders, Sir Edward Pellow and Captain Robert Carthew Reynolds were Cornishmen.

Falmouth Art Gallery

Falmouth

Title

'Les droits de l'homme', 1797

Date

c.1834

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 61 x W 91.4 cm

Accession number

FAMAG:1000.7

Acquisition method

gift from Alfred Aaron De Pass, c.1939

Work type

Painting

Falmouth Art Gallery

Municipal Buildings, The Moor, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 2RT England

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