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ANTIQUE #SA1105756

Marine Ship Portrait Oil Painting Of A West Indiaman Off Eddystone Lighthouse By Joseph Heard

£6,950    $8,826    €8,371
Joseph Heard
 
British, (1799-1859)
 
West Indiaman off Eddystone Lighthouse
 
Oil on canvas, signed
 
Image size: 28.25 inches x 40.25 inches
 
Size including frame: 34 inches x 46 inches
 
Provenance: The Parker Gallery, 2 Albemarle Street, London.
 
A superb seascape painting of a West Indiaman trading barque sailing past the Eddystone Lighthouse off Plymouth. The ship is depicted sailing in choppy seas with only its main sails and top sails set, indicating strong winds. A figurehead can be seen at the bow of the ship which appears similar to that of Britannia, possibly a reference to its name. The lighthouse in the painting is Smeaton’s lighthouse, the third one to be built on the Eddystone Rocks and which was completed in 1759. The structure is how the artist would have known it at the time, before the exterior was painted with broad red and white horizontal bands in 1858. Although Smeaton’s lighthouse was eventually replaced by a Douglass''s lighthouse in 1882, the upper part the tower was dismantled and rebuilt on its replica base on Plymouth Hoe where it still stands today.
 
Joseph Heard was a ship portraitist born on 7 March, 1799 in Egremont near Whitehaven, Cumberland to Joseph and Ann Heard. His father was a sadler working out of 28 Church Street in Whitehaven where the family also lived. His brother Isaac Heard (1804-1869) also became an artist. Although little is known about his early life, both brothers would have undoubtedly received an artistic education. Some sources state he was tutored by the portrait painter John Clementson (1735-1805), however, given his dates and the fact that Clementson spent most of his life in London, this seems unlikely. It is more probable that he was influenced by the marine artist Robert Salmon (c1775-1845) who also lived in Whitehaven.
 
He began working as an artist in Whitehaven but moved to Liverpool in 1831, where he joined his local masonic lodge. He married Alice Wilson a widow on 15 December, 1832 at...
Antique #SA1105756, shown on this page, originates from 1850. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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