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Here are all the paintings of Robert Dodd 01
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Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z |
Painting Description |
37892 |
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Action Between the Quebec and the Surviellante |
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The British ship Quebec is shown on fire,the Surveillante is only marginally less damaged. |
73427 |
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Morning after the battle of the Nile |
painted by Robert Dodd prior to 1815.
Date Before 1815
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Robert Dodd
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English Painter, 1748-1816, English painter and engraver. He exhibited at the Society of Arts from 1780 and at the Royal Academy, London, from 1782 to 1809. He had gained some reputation as a landscape artist by 1771 but soon concentrated on marine scenes. He became a ship portraitist and above all a prolific recorder of naval actions in the American and French Revolutionary wars such as the Sinking of the 'Vengeur de Peuple' at the Battle of the Glorious First of June, 1794 (1795; London, N. Mar. Mus.). He was also praised for his handling of storm scenes, notably a series depicting the loss of the Ramillies in the West Indies hurricane of September 1782 (1783-5; London, N. Mar. Mus.). His work was engraved by others but he also executed over 100 plates himself, mostly in aquatint, including views of the naval dockyards at Chatham, Woolwich and Deptford and also of the Thames at Blackwall and Greenwich, the last-named based on his oil painting of 1792 (London, N. Mar. Mus.).
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