John Thomas Serres "Brandy smugglers loading boats at the mouth of a rocky cave by moonlight" c


Serres, John Thomas, 17591825 Art UK

In 1799, John Thomas Serres was commissioned by the Admiralty "to go out in one of the ships from Plymouth for the purpose of taking views of Brest and the environs and to continue at sea." Brest, the main base for the French fleet at the entrance to the Channel, was a focus of British strategic efforts to hinder the French navy during the.


Lot JOHN THOMAS SERRES, United Kingdom/France, 17591823/25, A view of the coast of Jersey

Details John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) A flagship of the White entering the Hamoaze and approaching Plymouth Dock with Drake's Island off her port quarter signed and dated 'J.T. SERRES./1790' (lower centre) oil on canvas 42 ¼ x 61 in. (107.3 x 155 cm.) Provenance Maldwin A.C. Drummond Esq.


John Thomas Serres, Fine Harbour Painting, Signed, 19th Century For Sale at 1stDibs

John Thomas Serres. Also known as John T. Serres, Giovanni Serres Date of birth 1759. John Deare; Warwick Castle, n.d. Thomas Girtin; The Gower Family, 1777 George Romney; A Stand of Elm Trees (recto); A Study of East Bergholt with the Church (verso), c. 1802 John Constable;


John Thomas Serres (17591825) , A horsedrawn cart arriving in a village Christie's

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John Thomas Serres Running inshore towards the lighthouse. Hay barges Painting by Artistic Rifki

SERRES, JOHN THOMAS (1759-1825), marine-painter, elder son of Dominic Serres [q. v.], was born in December 1759, and followed his father's profession. He was for some time drawing-master to a marine school at Chelsea.


JOHN THOMAS SERRES BY ALAN RUSSETT marine artist

John Thomas Serres was an English maritime painter who enjoyed significant success, including exhibiting extensively at the Royal Academy, and was for a time Maritime Painter to King George III.


John Thomas Serres "Brandy smugglers loading boats at the mouth of a rocky cave by moonlight" c

John Thomas Serres, the elder son of D. Serres, enjoyed considerable success as a maritime painter. He exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy and in 1793 succeeded his father as Marine Painter to King George III. Old Master, 19th Century & British Drawings & Watercolours View All A horse-drawn cart arriving in a village


John Thomas Serres (17591825) , A flagship of the White entering the Hamoaze and approaching

(1759 - 1825) John Thomas Serres was born in London, son of marine painter Dominic Serres the elder. On his father's death he succeeded him as Marine Painter to George III. In 1800, he was.


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This category contains only the following page. J Creator:John Thomas Serres The following 123 files are in this category, out of 123 total. 4,600 × 3,709; 4.03 MB John Thomas Serres - The entrance to the port of San Sebastian.jpg 3,187 × 2,093; 1,001 KB John Thomas Serres - A riverside hamlet.jpg 2,481 × 1,730; 764 KB


Shipwreck John Thomas Serres (17591825) Walker Art Gallery Walker art, Art, Ship painting

John Thomas Serres (December 1759 - 28 December 1825) was an English maritime painter who enjoyed significant success, including exhibiting extensively at the Royal Academy, and was for a time Maritime Painter to King George III . Life The Blowing up of the French Commander's Ship "L'Orient" at the Battle of the Nile, 1798


John Thomas Serres (17591825) , Santa Maria della Salute, Venice Christie's

John Thomas Serres (December 1759 - 28 December 1825) was an English maritime painter who enjoyed significant success, including exhibiting extensively at the Royal Academy, and was for a time Maritime Painter to King George III. This biography is from Wikipedia under an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License. Spotted a problem?


John Thomas Serres (London 17591825)

John Thomas Serres British Publisher Georg Jacob Vollweiler German. 1803-6 Not on view "Specimens of Polyautography" contains examples of some of the first lithographs published in Britain. The process had recently been invented in Munich by Alois Senefelder, a dramatist turned printer who sought an inexpensive means to reproduce texts and music.


John Thomas Serres (17591825) , H.M.S. Britannia passing Mt. Edgcumbe in Plymouth Sound

Details JOHN THOMAS SERRES (LONDON 1759-1825) The coast and entrance of Brest, with the HMS Boadicea making signal to a repeating frigate of the number of French and Spanish ships at anchor in the harbor signed and indistinctly dated 'J. T. Serres [18]01.' (on the drift wood, lower left) oil on canvas 32 1⁄8 x 48 ¼ in. (81.5 x 122.5 cm.) Provenance


John Thomas Serres (17591825) The Thames near Limehouse

John Thomas Serres was born in London in December 1759 to Dominic Serres, a prominent painter and a founder of the Royal Academy. Instructed by his father, John was involved in the publication of the maritime painter's guide Liber Nauticus and the younger Serres had soon developed a successful independent painting career, the Royal Academy and.


John Thomas Serres, Fine Harbour Painting, Signed, 19th Century For Sale at 1stDibs

John Thomas Serres | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts John Thomas Serres (1759 - 1825) RA Collection: People and Organisations Marine painter and one of the founders of the shortlived `British School' exhibiting society in 1802 Profile Born: 1759 Died: 1825 Gender: Male Share Works by John Thomas Serres in the RA Collection 1 results


JOHN THOMAS SERRES (LONDON 17591825), A view of Westminster from the Thames; and A view of

Naval Shipping off Castle Cornet John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery. Fishing Boat at Fulham John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) National Trust for Scotland, Brodie Castle. Men-of-War and Other Shipping in a Calm John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) National Trust, Plas Newydd. The Thames with St Paul's Cathedral, London.

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