File:Kempthorne and seven Algerines color.png
Kempthorne_and_seven_Algerines_color.png (565 × 453 pixels, file size: 351 KB, MIME type: image/png)
Summary
[edit]Painting depicting an encounter between an English warship and seven Algerine corsairs. It probably depicts the engagement in 1681 between the Algerines and the Kingfisher captained by Morgan Kempthorne. Found here. Artist unknown, possibly a Cornelius van de Velde copy of a Willem van de Velde the Younger original.
See also Elisha Kirkall mezzotint of this painting. Information about the debate over the painting's subject and painter can be found here.
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current | 01:05, 3 July 2011 | 565 × 453 (351 KB) | Roscelese (talk | contribs) | Painting depicting a battle between an English warship and seven Algerine corsairs. Thought to depict the Battle of Cádiz, with the warship being HMS ''Mary Rose'' under [[John Kempthorne (Royal Navy o |
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