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William John Huggins (London 1781-1845)
A Royal Navy schooner off Port Royal, Kingston, Jamaica
signed and dated ‘W. J. Huggins / 1841’ (lower right)
oil on canvas
18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 60.9 cm.)
来源
Anonymous sale; Eldred's, East Dennis, Massachusetts, 18 November 1994, lot 416.
with Vallejo Gallery, Newport Beach, California.
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拍品专文

Port Royal, a den of iniquity for pirates in the early 18th century and the scene of pirate 'Calico' Jack Rackham's execution at Gallows Point in 1724, was the base for the Royal Navy's West Indies Station 1655-1830, its headquarters at Fort Charles, glimpsed on the spit beyond the schooner's bow. The dockyard continued to be used through the 19th century after the West Indies or 'Jamaica Station' was merged with the North American Station in 1830. For a similar composition see John Lynn's larger oil 'The barque Woodmansterne calling for a pilot at Port Royal' (Bonhams, London, 28 Sept. 2010, lot 205). Huggins's ship here has been tentatively identified as HMS Pickle (the third naval vessel of that name), a schooner of 5 guns, launched in Bermuda 1827. She was involved in the suppression of the slave trade, and achieved fame for capturing the armed slave ship Voladora off the coast of Cuba on 5 June 1829. She was broken up in 1847.
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