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The Greatest Race - Endeavour vs Rainbow, 1934 - Montague Dawson
The Greatest Race - Endeavour vs Rainbow, 1934 - Montague Dawson
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Limited edition goutelette print.
Each print is hand numbered, accompanied by a certificate signed by the Master Printer and is numbered to match the print. The editions are limited to 1880 copies.
Image Size: 24 x 16 inches
Paper Size: 20 x 28 inches
It was the fourth race which was to prove the Endeavour’s undoing. Having again taken an important lead, she found herself overtaken in an illegal manoeuvre by the American boat. She duly raised a protest flag as she approached the lines; however, in contrast to British conventions, the NYYC rules stated that a protest flag must be displayed at the time of the incident, and the race was awarded to the Rainbow. Their morale broken, the British crew crashed to defeat in the final two races: one of yachting’s greatest encounters had ended in another American victory.
The America’s Cup dates from 1851, when the Marquess of Anglesey donated a cup for the Royal Yacht Squadron’s annual regatta. This event marked the beginning of the NYYC’s supremacy: as the schooner America won the 16-yard event by a margin of 20 minutes, Queen Victoria asked who was second, to be met with the reply, “There is no second, your Majesty.” The Cup was donated to the NYYC by America’s owners in 1857, and here it was to remain until the Australian victory in 1983: in all the winning streak stretched to 132 years, making it the longest, in any competition, in sporting history. This race, perhaps the most thrilling of that period, is here breathtakingly immortalised by one of the world’s finest marine painters.