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Colonel Coote Manningham (1766-1809)
The Jamaica, Sloop of War, going to the relief of Irois, September 1796 c. 1796
Watercolour | 34.2 x 50.50 cm (whole object) | RCIN 920391
Colonel Coote Manningham (1766-1809)
The Jamaica, Sloop of War, going to the relief of Irois, September 1796 c. 1796
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A watercolour drawing of ships at sea, signed and inscribed.
One of a group of drawings by Col. Manningham described as 'received from His Majesty Aug. 23rd 1798', see RCIN 917063. Colonel Coote Manningham was an amateur artist who probably received instruction from William Payne. Manningham served as Adjutant General in the French attack on Santo Domingo (present day Dominican Republic and Haiti) in 1795. This drawing is a companion to RCIN 920390.Provenance
Listed in George III's 'Inventory A', 1816, p.159. -
Medium and techniques
Watercolour
Measurements
34.2 x 50.50 cm (whole object)
Object type(s)
Other number(s)
RL 20391