After John Christian Schetky, by L. Haghe

The American frigate Chesapeake, crippled and thrown into utter disorder by the two first broadsides fired from H.M.S. Shannon; H.M.S. Shannon, carrying by boarding the American frigate Chesapeake, after a cannonade of five minutes, on the 1st June, 1813; and H.M.S. Shannon, leading her prize the American frigate Chesapeake, into Halifax Harbour, on the 6th June, 1813

Details
After John Christian Schetky, by L. Haghe
The American frigate Chesapeake, crippled and thrown into utter disorder by the two first broadsides fired from H.M.S. Shannon; H.M.S. Shannon, carrying by boarding the American frigate Chesapeake, after a cannonade of five minutes, on the 1st June, 1813; and H.M.S. Shannon, leading her prize the American frigate Chesapeake, into Halifax Harbour, on the 6th June, 1813
lithographs, published by Smith, Elder & Co., 65 Cornhill, in good condition
S.15 x 17¾in. (38.2 X 45cm.) (3)
Provenance
with The Parker Gallery, London.

More from Maritime

View All
View All