Yale Center for British Art
Creator:
Thomas Luny, 1759–1837, British
Title:
A Packet Boat Under Sail in a Breeze off the South Foreland
Date:
1780
Materials & Techniques:
Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
33 3/8 × 57 inches (84.8 × 144.8 cm)
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Accession Number:
B1981.25.434
Gallery Label:
The large cutter in stern view at center, towing a boat, is probably a packet, running official postal and passenger service on a regular route. The large ship’s boat in the right foreground carries men who are raising its anchor (or recovering one). This is the roadstead off Walmer and Deal, between the east Kent coast and the Goodwin Sands, which was the main sailing anchorage and rendezvous between the Thames and the English Channel. A Royal Navy two-decker at far right flies the flag (red at the fore) of a Vice Admiral of the Red, possibly as senior officer stationed there. The South Foreland light is prominent on the chalk cliffs, with Dover Castle seen above those further west, at far left. An original inscription on the back reads “South Foreland / View of the Downs.” Gallery label for Spreading Canvas - Eighteenth-Century British Marine Painting (Yale Center for British Art, 2016-09-09 - 2016-12-04)