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A large painting showing a scene on the deck of a ship in stormy weather. Full of incident and human drama, it shows the tilting deck of a coastal schooner battered by the high seas and in danger of sinking. All hands are at the pumps and the captain's wife is part of the project to save the ship. The six members of the crew are surrounded by chains and ropes on the deck, whilst the angle of the mainmast and rigging all add to the dramatic effect. A member of the crew is running up the distress signal, an upside-down ensign. The waves of the mountainous sea can be seen beyond the ship. To create the painting Smythe went to sea in the schooner 'Wave', sailing from Gravesend to Guernsey and brought back a set of realistic studies. The dramatic effect of the paint, applied in thick impasto, reinforces this powerful interpretation of his personal experiences of the voyage.
Title
Short-Handed
Date
1874
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 102.8 x W 153.6 cm
Accession number
BHC4163
Work type
Painting