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Nicholas Pocock: A fleet of East Indiamen at sea  wikidata:Q20854497 reasonator:Q20854497
Artist
Nicholas Pocock  (1740–1821)  wikidata:Q1859751
 
Nicholas Pocock
Alternative names
Nicholas Pococke; Pococke; Pocock; N. Pocock
Description British painter
Noted for detailed paintings of naval battles during the Age of Sail
Date of birth/death 2 March 1740 Edit this at Wikidata 9 March 1821 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bristol, England, UK Raymead, Cookham, Berkshire, England, UK
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A fleet of East Indiamen at sea
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Genre marine art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: This painting has the alternative title 'Ships of the East India Company at Sea' but was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1803 as 'The Hindostan, G. Millet[t], commander, and senior officer of eighteen sail of East Indiamen, with the signal to wear, sternmost and leewardmost ships first'. (That is, for the fleet to alter course to the opposite tack, in the sequence indicated, with the wind astern.) It is believed to represent the convoy under George Millett, as commodore, during their return voyage from China early in 1802. The 'Hindostan', in the centre, was a large East Indiaman of 1248 tons, built in 1796 to replace a previous vessel of the same name that had been sold to the Navy. The new 'Hindostan' undertook three voyages in the service of the Company, the last being the one illustrated. On 11 January 1803, at the start of a fourth voyage, she was lost during a heavy gale on Margate Sands with up to thirty of her crew. Eleven of the other vessels in the convoy depicted here are known to have reached their moorings in England between 11 and 14 July 1802: the 'Lord Hawkesbury', 'Worcester', 'Boddam', 'Fort William', 'Airly Castle', 'Lord Duncan', 'Ocean', 'Henry Addington', 'Carnatic', 'Hope' and 'Windham'. The other ships have not been identified but are also presumed to have done so.
Date 1803 Edit this at Wikidata
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions height: 60.8 cm (23.9 in) Edit this at Wikidata; width: 92.3 cm (36.3 in) Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2048,+60.8U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,+92.3U174728
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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Exhibition history Royal Academy summer exhibition, Somerset House, 1803 , as The Hindostan, G. Millet, commander, and senior officer of eighteen sail of East Indiamen, with the signal to wear, sternmost and leewardmost ships first
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Source/Photographer National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London ([1])

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