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Title: 17th/18th Century Naval Battle Painting
Post by: artresearch on 25 September 2025 12:34:24 pm
Hi, I have an interesting 17th/18th century oil painting depicting a naval battle involving the British. Does anyone know which battle this represents? I'm ensure of the ensign on the burning ship in the foreground as it seems to be similar to those used by the Ottomans, yet I'm unaware of a battle occurring prior to the early 19th century. I appreciate any advice you can offer.
Title: Re: 17th/18th Century Naval Battle Painting
Post by: PhiloNauticus on 25 September 2025 04:39:29 pm

It may not relate to a specific action, but it probably shows an action with a Barbary corsair.

From the appearance of the ship, it looks like late 17th/early 18th century, which would be the correct time.  There were several actions during the numerous campaigns against the Barbary Corsairs – raiders based in the North African ports of Tripoli. Algiers and Tunis - during the 1670s and 1680s. 


See the following paintings on a similar theme:

https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/an-english-ship-in-action-with-barbary-corsairs-c-1680-175876

https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-12385

https://www.rct.uk/collection/405224/the-destroying-of-six-barbary-ships-near-cape-spartel
 
Title: Re: 17th/18th Century Naval Battle Painting
Post by: artresearch on 28 September 2025 09:07:43 am
Thank you for your helpful reply!