ヴィクトリー号の右舷ミズンシュラウドから見たトラファルガーの海戦

J. M. W. Turner, The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds of the Victory, 1807. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

ヴィクトリー号の右舷ミズンシュラウドから見たトラファルガーの海戦


作品情報

アーティスト
J・M・W・ターナー
所蔵
テート
制作年
1807
技法
キャンバスに油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
238.8 × 170.8 cm

ストーリー

When HMS Victory came home to the Medway at the end of 1805, carrying Nelson's body preserved in a cask of spirits, Turner went aboard, sketched the ship and talked with the crew. The Battle of Trafalgar had been fought that October, and the country was still absorbing the strange news that its greatest naval victory had also cost it its most famous admiral. Turner tried to get the whole thing onto one canvas, not a tidy line of ships but the confusion of it, seen from high in the rigging of the Victory herself, with signal flags spelling out Nelson's last message to the fleet. He showed the picture half finished in his own gallery in 1806, then kept reworking it for two more years.

ヴィクトリー号の右舷ミズンシュラウドから見たトラファルガーの海戦 — J・M・W・ターナー — MuseScope