Lot Essay
This haunting and evocative view of the setting sun, an anchored fleet of sailing warships and a steam frigate bursting upon the scene must surely be Carmichael's version of Turner's iconic image 'The Fighting Téméraire'. That celebrated painting was hailed everywhere as a powerful analogy of the end of the age of sail and its replacement by the power of steam yet Carmichael's picture, painted in 1855 - just as word was coming back to England that her great sailing three-deckers had been towed into position by steam paddle frigates in order to bombard Sebastopol during the Crimean War - is just as evocative. It is, in fact, so powerful an image that it is hard to believe that Carmichael did not have this metaphor in mind when he painted it.