Art Marine
HMS Augusta, Philadelphia 1777 - Geoff Hunt PPRSMA
HMS Augusta, Philadelphia 1777 - Geoff Hunt PPRSMA
British 64-gun ship under fire from Fort Mifflin and Pennsylvania State Navy gunboats.
The original oil on lined canvas, signed lower left. Painted in 2001.
Full provenance available. Located in New Hampshire, USA.
Canvas size: 22 x 30 inches
Framed in a hand-finished gilt frame to approx size approx 27 x 35 inches
In his book "The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt" Geoff described this painting:
"In October 1777 the British Royal Navy tried to force its way up the Delaware River to make contact with their army, then occupying Philadelphia. Pennsylvania had organised a strong defence using underwater obstacles, forts, and a purpose-built gunboat navy. But on 23 October it was misfortune that doomed the Augusta, which ran aground off Fort Mifflin and then caught fire.
During the morning, this ship and the Merlin (18) similarly stranded, came under heavy attack from the shore batteries and from Commodore Hazlewood's galleys and gunboats..."
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