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Peter Monamy, British 1681-1749- A British two-decker man-o'-war in four...

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Peter Monamy,
British 1681-1749-

A British two-decker man-o'-war in four positions in a stiff breeze;

oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated 'P: Monamy; 17...' (lower left, on the flotsam), 76.3 x 125.7 cm.

Provenance:
Vice Commodore G. Coats, by whom gifted in 1894 to;
The Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club.
Anon. sale, Christie's, London,13 February 1981, lot 129.
Private Collection, UK.

Note:
The youngest son of a Guernsey man, Monamy was born in London in 1681. Throughout his career he was heavily influenced by the works of Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) and other North European, Dutch and French masters. Monamy was a collector of van de Velde's drawings and these clearly influenced his development as a maritime painter, resulting in numerous commissions from mercantile and naval patrons, including the famous Channel Islands' naval families, the Durrells and the Saumarezs. In 1726, he was elected a Liveryman of the 'Company of Painter-Stainers', to which he presented a very large painting of the 'Royal Sovereign at anchor' which still remains in their collection today. Although his paintings usually depict actual ships, they rarely record specific events as, up until 1739, his career coincided with a long period of peace. From the 1730s until his death, Monamy was at the centre of London's artistic life and was a friend of William Hogarth (1697-1654), sometimes collaborating with the celebrated younger artist. Monamy's eldest daughter, Mary, married the marine painter Francis Swaine (1725-1782) and their son, Monamy Swaine (c.1750-c.1800), following the family tradition, also became a marine artist.

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Peter Monamy,
British 1681-1749-

A British two-decker man-o'-war in four positions in a stiff breeze;

oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated 'P: Monamy; 17...' (lower left, on the flotsam), 76.3 x 125.7 cm.

Provenance:
Vice Commodore G. Coats, by whom gifted in 1894 to;
The Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club.
Anon. sale, Christie's, London,13 February 1981, lot 129.
Private Collection, UK.

Note:
The youngest son of a Guernsey man, Monamy was born in London in 1681. Throughout his career he was heavily influenced by the works of Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) and other North European, Dutch and French masters. Monamy was a collector of van de Velde's drawings and these clearly influenced his development as a maritime painter, resulting in numerous commissions from mercantile and naval patrons, including the famous Channel Islands' naval families, the Durrells and the Saumarezs. In 1726, he was elected a Liveryman of the 'Company of Painter-Stainers', to which he presented a very large painting of the 'Royal Sovereign at anchor' which still remains in their collection today. Although his paintings usually depict actual ships, they rarely record specific events as, up until 1739, his career coincided with a long period of peace. From the 1730s until his death, Monamy was at the centre of London's artistic life and was a friend of William Hogarth (1697-1654), sometimes collaborating with the celebrated younger artist. Monamy's eldest daughter, Mary, married the marine painter Francis Swaine (1725-1782) and their son, Monamy Swaine (c.1750-c.1800), following the family tradition, also became a marine artist.

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