Home > Europe > France > Canton > Landes
Lord Viscount Duncans Victory. (Admiral De Winter Resigning His Sword On Board The Venerable, October 11, 1797) Engraved By H. Lemon Painted By W. Orme. From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams, The London Printing And Publishing Company Circa 1890S
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Design Pics
Lord Viscount Duncans Victory. (Admiral De Winter Resigning His Sword On Board The Venerable, October 11, 1797) Engraved By H. Lemon Painted By W. Orme. From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams, The London Printing And Publishing Company Circa 1890S
Lord Viscount Duncans Victory.(Admiral De Winter Resigning His Sword On Board The Venerable, October 11, 1797) Engraved By H. Lemon Painted By W. Orme.From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams, The London Printing And Publishing Company Circa 1890S
Design Pics offers Distinctively Different Imagery representing over 1,500 contributors
Media ID 18185819
© Ken Welsh / Design Pics
Admiral Battle Drawings Duncan Engravings Illustrations Lord Prints Sketch Sketches Victory Viscount
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Europe
> France
> Canton
> Landes
> Historic
> Battles
> Related Images
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a pivotal moment in British naval history. Titled "Lord Viscount Duncans Victory" the scene depicts Admiral De Winter resigning his sword on board The Venerable on October 11, 1797. Engraved by H. Lemon and painted by W. Orme, this illustration is part of the renowned collection "England's Battles By Sea And Land" by Lieut Col Williams. The horizontal composition transports viewers to a wintry sea battle, where Lord Duncan emerges victorious over Admiral De Winter. The attention to detail in this historical sketch is remarkable, showcasing the skill of both Lemon and Orme as they bring this significant event to life. As one gazes at this print, it becomes evident that it not only serves as a visual representation of an important battle but also offers insight into English naval prowess during that era. The intensity of the scene is palpable; one can almost feel the biting cold wind whipping through their hair as they witness Admiral De Winter humbly relinquishing his sword. Ken Welsh's masterful reproduction ensures that this piece retains its historical significance even decades after its original creation in the 1890s. Whether displayed in a gallery or cherished within a private collection, this print stands as an enduring testament to Britain's triumph at sea and reminds us of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by those who fought for their nation's glory.
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.