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Great value naval art prints of the
Battle of the Nile by naval artist Ivan Berryman. These naval art
prints of Horatio great Victory at the battle of the Nile are only
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| The Battle of the Nile by Ivan Berryman.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm). Price £24.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm). Price £38.00
Original acrylic painting by Ivan Berryman. Image size 14 inches x 10 inches (36cm x 25cm)m)) (36cm x 25cm). Price £ ITEM CODE B0204 |
| The Battle of the Nile, 1798 - The Burning of L Orient by Ivan Berryman. Nelsons annihilation of the French Fleet at Aboukir Bay was complete, but for the escape of Admiral Villeneuve who would again confront his nemesis just seven years later at Trafalgar. Doubled by the British ships and ravaged by their relentless gunnery, the French faced utter defeat as the battle raged into the night. At the centre of the French line lay the massive three decker L Orient. The British Alexander positioned herself astern of L Orient and began to fire mercilessly into her fragile stern galleries. Within a short time, a terrible fire started that raged through her hull, eventually reaching her powder magazine, causing a massive explosion that literally blew L Orient to pieces. In this scene, shortly before the explosion, Alexander can be seen astern of the burning L Orient, minus her maintop, and trying to move away in the intense heat. To her port, the British Majestic is also starting to slip away while, in the foreground, the French Franklin is ablaze and threatened with being caught in the imminent blast. At the extreme right of the picture, crews are racing to remove sails from the British Orion to lessen the risk of fire in the event of L Orients spectacular demise. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 17 inches (64cm x 43cm) Available from October 2005.. Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. I mage size 25 inches x 17 inches (64cm x 43cm) Available from October 2005.. Price £120.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £690.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 26 inches (91cm x 66cm). Price £590.00
Original painting, oil on canvas, by Ivan Berryman. Size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £6500.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00 ITEM CODE DHM1392 |
| HMS Vanguard by Ivan Berryman. Nelsons Flagship Vanguard is seen departing St Helens Anchorage heading a convoy of merchantmen en route to Lisbon and the Mediterranean on 8th April 1798. This voyage would culminate in the Battle of the Nile where the British fleet routed that of the French at Aboukir Bay on the evening of 1st August that same year. Signed limited edition of 200 giclee paper prints. Image size 26 inches x 19 inches (66cm x 48cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 26 inches x 19 inches (66cm x 48cm). Price £180.00
Small limited edition of 20 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £60.00
Small signed limited edition of 50 prints. Image size 12 inches x 9 inches (31cm x 22cm). Price £45.00
Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £680.00
Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 36 inches x 26 inches (91cm x 66cm). Price £590.00
Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 30 inches x 22 inches (76cm x 56cm). Price £460.00 ITEM CODE DHM2702 |
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Battle of the Nile by Ivan Berryman.
Sunset over Aboukir Bay on 1st August 1798 as ships of the Royal Navy, led by Nelson, conduct their ruthless destruction of the anchored French fleet. Ships shown from left to right. HMS Orion, Spartiate, Aquilon, Peuple Souvrain, HMS Defence, HMS Minotaur and HMS Swiftsure
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 40 inches x 30 inches (102cm x 76cm). Price £690.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 22 inches (76cm x 56cm). Price £460.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
ITEM CODE DHM1241
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| Nelsons annihilation of the
French Fleet at Aboukir Bay was complete, but for the escape of Admiral
Villeneuve who would again confront his nemesis just seven years later
at Trafalgar. Doubled by the British ships and ravaged by their
relentless gunnery, the French faced utter defeat as the battle raged
into the night. At the centre of the French line lay the massive three
decker L Orient. The British Alexander positioned herself astern
of L Orient and began to fire mercilessly into her fragile stern
galleries. Within a short time, a terrible fire started that raged
through her hull, eventually reaching her powder magazine, causing a
massive explosion that literally blew L Orient to pieces. In this
scene, shortly before the explosion, Alexander can be seen astern of the
burning L Orient, minus her maintop, and trying to move away in the
intense heat. To her port, the British Majestic is also starting
to slip away while, in the foreground, the French Franklin is ablaze and
threatened with being caught in the imminent blast. At the extreme
right of the picture, crews are racing to remove sails from the British
Orion to lessen the risk of fire in the event of L Orients spectacular
demise.
DHM1392. The Battle of the Nile, 1798 - The Burning of L Orient by Ivan
Berryman. Nelsons annihilation of the French Fleet at Aboukir Bay was complete,
but for the escape of Admiral Villeneuve who would again confront his
nemesis just seven years later at Trafalgar. Doubled by the
British ships and ravaged by their relentless gunnery, the French faced
utter defeat as the battle raged into the night. At the centre of the
French line lay the massive three decker L Orient. The British
Alexander positioned herself astern of L Orient and began to fire
mercilessly into her fragile stern galleries. Within a short time,
a terrible fire started that raged through her hull, eventually reaching
her powder magazine, causing a massive explosion that literally blew L
Orient to pieces. In this scene, shortly before the explosion,
Alexander can be seen astern of the burning L Orient, minus her maintop,
and trying to move away in the intense heat. To her port, the
British Majestic is al
so starting to slip away while, in the foreground,
the French Franklin is ablaze and threatened with being caught in the
imminent blast. At the extreme right of the picture, crews are
racing to remove sails from the British Orion to lessen the risk of fire
in the event of L Orients spectacular demise.
B0204. The Battle of the Nile by Ivan
Berryman. Sunset over Aboukir Bay on 1st August 1798 as ships of
the Royal Navy, led by Nelson, conduct their ruthless destruction of the
anchored French fleet. To the left Saumarez's HMS Orion is moving
into position on the Peuple Souvrain, while her starboard guns
rake one of the French frigates inshore. Orion, like the Goliath, Zealous
and Audacious, had slipped inside the line of the
unprepared French fleet, while Nelson in the Vanguard
directed a further eight ships to attack the outside, resulting in one
of the most decisive naval victories ever. The French ships seen at
anchor include Spartiate and Aquilon, whilst through the
gap between Peuple Souvrain and the bowsprit of the Franklin,
the British ships Defence and Minotaur can be seen
approaching.
DHM1241. Battle of the Nile
by Ivan Berryman. Sunset
over Aboukir Bay on 1st August 1798 as ships of the Royal
Navy, led by Nelson, conduct their ruthless destruction of the anchored
French fleet. Ships shown from left to right. HMS Orion,
Spartiate, Aquilon,
Peuple Souvrain, HMS Defence, HMS Minotaur and HMS Swiftsure. |
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