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Mather Brown: The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798  wikidata:Q50888631 reasonator:Q50888631
Artist
Mather Brown  (1761–1831)  wikidata:Q6786928
 
Mather Brown
Alternative names
Brown; M Brown; M. Brown; Mather Browne; brown mather; Mather Byles Brown
Description American painter
Date of birth/death 11 October 1761 Edit this at Wikidata 25 May 1831 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Boston London
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creator QS:P170,Q6786928
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Title
The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798 Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798 Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798 Edit this at Wikidata"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798

An unfinished painting of the Battle of the Nile. Nelson's decisive victory over the French off the coast of Egypt led to the disintegration of Napoleon's army by isolating it there. It secured British control of the Mediterranean and ensured the retaking of Malta from the French.

The ships in the painting are based on models of the actual ships. To the right is a close-up of the port-side bow (from port-quarter view) of the French 'La Spartiate', 70 guns. Its mainmast split and broke forcefully, sending the sailors in the rigging crashing down over the side and they are depicted clinging to, or falling off, the mast. Other sailors pull their comrades back aboard. In the right foreground, under the broken mast, a sailor is dragged into a boat containing an apparently dead French officer supported by two sailors. In the left foreground, is the bow of a boat full of sailors, with a lieutenant pointing towards the stricken ship. A sailor pulls another out of the water and, behind, another lieutenant shouts orders through a speaking trumpet. Beyond, three French sailors have been sketched, precariously balancing on a piece of wreckage. Beyond that, to the left, is the starboard-side beakhead of another ship, her bowsprit shot away. Under her bow, sailors cling to a mast and a yard. Here the canvas is bare, covered only with lightly sketched figures.

The ship in the background to the left is possibly the British 'Alexander', 74 guns. Her sails billow from the explosion of the French flagship, 'L'Orient', 120 guns, in the left centre background, in port-quarter view. A boat rows away on her left. The artist has captured the chaotic confusion of battle, focusing particularly on the sailors' plight. The British officers demonstrate humanity as they rescue the defeated enemy. The central subject of this painting is the explosion of 'L'Orient', yet this unfinished picture presents the human cost of the battle as the main focus of the painting. The artist was an American-born painter who worked in England. Initially he was a free student of Benjamin West and was then admitted as a student to the Royal Academy in January 1782, where he showed 80 paintings altogether. Despite his phenomenal early success, Brown fell on hard times and was disinherited by his father. He then concentrated on creating large, unsaleable religious and historical subjects. In 1809, Brown left London to live and work in Bath, Bristol and Lancashire. He returned to London in 1824 and died there in poverty, in a room crowded with unsold paintings. The painting has been signed by the artist.

The Battle of the Nile: Destruction of 'L'Orient', 1 August 1798
Date 1825
date QS:P571,+1825-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Frame: 1208 mm x 1427 mm x 83 mm;Painting: 1034 x 1232 mm; Overall weight: 31 kg
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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BHC0510
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Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/12002
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Acquisition Number: 1927-117
id number: BHC0510
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