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Battle of the Nile, c1799
1799 | aquatint

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In the Bristol Channel, 1787
1787 | watercolour/ink

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H.M.S. 'Lively' capturing the Sp...
Undated | Oil on canvas

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Seascape with Shipping (pencil a...
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1802 | aquatint

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A frigate heeling in an offshore...
Undated | oil on canvas

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View of Revel, Capital of Esthonia
Undated | Gray wash, brown wash, pen and black ink, and graphite on medium, slightly textured cream laid paper

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The Battle of Trafalgar
Undated | oil on canvas

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The Last Franco-British Frigate ...
1815 | aquatint

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A View of Nevis from St. Kitts, ...
1790 | oil on canvas

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Coast Scene with Shipping (penci...
Undated | pencil and watercolour on board

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Daring Action of Lord Cochrane, ...
1807 | aquatint

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Engagement off Dominica, c1782
1782 | engraving

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Undated | watercolour on paper

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1819 | aquatint

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Port of Tenby (watercolor on paper)
Undated | watercolour on paper

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Battle of Copenhagen, c1801
1801 | aquatint

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The Spanish frigate 'La Fama' ha...
Undated | oil on canvas

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The Mars and LHercule, c1799
1799 | aquatint

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Commodore Nelsons Squadron Skilf...
1812 | etching

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The Constitution and the Java, c...
1813 | aquatint

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The Close of the Battle of the S...
Undated | oil on canvas

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Capture of the Badere-I-Zaffér, ...
1809 | aquatint

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Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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View in the Lesser Antilles, c.1...
Undated | watercolour and bodycolour on paper

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Pen and black ink over graphite with gray wash on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper mounted on thick, slightly textured cream wove paper

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Capture of the Sparviére, c1811
1811 | aquatint

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Watercolor on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Watercolor and pen and black ink over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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A Three Days Chase and Capture, ...
1809 | aquatint

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Figure studies, boy standing (wc...
Undated | watercolour on paper

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'Caernarvon Castle and bay', c17...
1780 | oil painting

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Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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Capture of the Resistance and th...
1798 | aquatint

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Nicholas Pocock
Set of ten: 1. Sir John Moore's ...
Undated | Nos. 1-9 aquatints, colored by hand. No. 10 engraving, colored by hand

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Gray wash and pen and black ink on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper

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Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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Clifton from the River Avon (wat...
Undated | watercolour on paper

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The frigate 'Triton', built in D...
Undated | oil on canvas

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His Majesty's Ship the 'Mermaid'...
Undated | aquatint, etching

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Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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The naval maneuver of Sir Robert...
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Undated | oil on canvas

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Watercolor over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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Undated | graphite on cream wove paper

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Undated | Watercolor and brush and brown ink over graphite on thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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Two Men in a Boat Clinking Tanka...
Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper

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The docks and docks of Woolwich ...
Undated | painting

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Undated | Watercolor, over traces of graphite, on cream wove paper

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Two-decker in a gale off shore, ...
Undated | brown wash

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Nicholas Pocock
 
1798 | Oil on canvas

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Undated | Gray wash on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper

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Undated | Watercolor and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper

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HMS 'Brunswick' breaking the lin...
Undated | oil on canvas

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The docks and docks of Plymouth ...
Undated | oil on canvas

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Undated | oil on canvas

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A fleet of Indiaman ships, Briti...
Undated | oil on canvas

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | watercolour, with graphite, on cream wove paper

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | Watercolor with pen and black ink; verso: graphite and gray wash on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper

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The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 Octo...
Undated | oil on canvas

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Undated | watercolour, graphite, pen, ink

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The 'Royal Sovereign' carrying L...
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Undated | oil painting

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Caernarvon Castle and Bay (oil o...
Undated | oil on canvas

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The capture and destruction of f...
Undated | etching

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Nicholas Pocock
Britannia' getting underway
Undated | watercolour, graphite, pen, ink

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | drawing

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Undated | watercolour, graphite

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The 'Agamemnon' cuts out French ...
Undated | watercolour, graphite, pen, ink

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The capture of the French frigat...
Undated | oil on canvas

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HMS 'Pallas' passing to windward...
Undated | aquatint, coloured etching

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The 'Captain' capturing the 'San...
Undated | oil on canvas

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Undated | watercolour on cream wove paper

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HMS 'Mediator' chasing the 'Mena...
Undated | aquatint, etching

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The British fleet off Kronborg C...
Undated | watercolour

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The fleet of warships in which H...
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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | watercolour

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Nicholas Pocock
 
Undated | oil painting

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Undated | oil on canvas

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Undated | watercolour, graphite

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'Third-class frigate (70 cannons...
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Undated | aquatint, coloured etching

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Self-portrait, c.1790 (paper, gr...
Undated | paper, graphite

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Pocock, The English fleet passin...
Undated | watercolour, linen backed

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Undated | pen, ink, graphite

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The day after the Battle of Traf...
Undated | watercolour

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The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 Octo...
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Undated | oil on canvas

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Undated | graphite, wash

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Nicholas Pocock

Nicholas Pocock

  May 2, 1740
  March 19, 1821
   •   Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Nicholas Pocock

Drawings and paintings of battles on the high seas were the speciality of the British artist Nicholas Pocock. But landscape paintings were also part of his extensive artistic work. Pocock's father was a merchant and sailor. In 1757, the son went to his father for training. During this time the two of them went to sea together. This is probably the reason for Nicholas Pocock's enthusiasm for maritime motifs. The father died two years later. The heavy blow of fate put the later artist off his path for the time being. From then on, as the eldest son, he had to help provide for the family income. He worked for a merchant on one of his ships and travelled to South Carolina, among other places. The time on the high seas was not very eventful. So Pocock easily found the time to draw. Some of his works from this time were later published as illustrations in a shipping magazine. His employer also appreciated the artwork of the talented draftsman.

In the course of time Pocock occupied himself with further painting techniques. In 1780 he made the decision to apply to the Royal Academy. He submitted his first oil painting as a reference. Unfortunately, his application including his work arrived too late at the renowned institution. So his studies had to wait a while longer. But fortunately he received a letter from Sir Joshua Reynolds, the president of the Royal Academy of Arts. He recognized Pocock's talent and recommended him to use his artistic talent and to continue his education. Two years later one of his works of art was exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy. The painting appeared under the title "A View of Redcliff Church from the Sea Banks". His later works of impressive naval battles were also exhibited in the halls of this important art institution.

Nicholas Pocock spent most of his creative period in London, when he was not at sea. He left London in 1817. and moved to live with his eldest son at Maidenhead. Four years later, the British artist died. The burial took place in the family crypt. During his lifetime, Pocock always had a strong connection to the sea, which can be seen in his artistic works. He also kept in touch with dignitaries of the British Navy.

Nicholas Pocock

Nicholas Pocock
  May 2, 1740
  March 19, 1821
   •   Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Nicholas Pocock

Drawings and paintings of battles on the high seas were the speciality of the British artist Nicholas Pocock. But landscape paintings were also part of his extensive artistic work. Pocock's father was a merchant and sailor. In 1757, the son went to his father for training. During this time the two of them went to sea together. This is probably the reason for Nicholas Pocock's enthusiasm for maritime motifs. The father died two years later. The heavy blow of fate put the later artist off his path for the time being. From then on, as the eldest son, he had to help provide for the family income. He worked for a merchant on one of his ships and travelled to South Carolina, among other places. The time on the high seas was not very eventful. So Pocock easily found the time to draw. Some of his works from this time were later published as illustrations in a shipping magazine. His employer also appreciated the artwork of the talented draftsman.

In the course of time Pocock occupied himself with further painting techniques. In 1780 he made the decision to apply to the Royal Academy. He submitted his first oil painting as a reference. Unfortunately, his application including his work arrived too late at the renowned institution. So his studies had to wait a while longer. But fortunately he received a letter from Sir Joshua Reynolds, the president of the Royal Academy of Arts. He recognized Pocock's talent and recommended him to use his artistic talent and to continue his education. Two years later one of his works of art was exhibited for the first time at the Royal Academy. The painting appeared under the title "A View of Redcliff Church from the Sea Banks". His later works of impressive naval battles were also exhibited in the halls of this important art institution.

Nicholas Pocock spent most of his creative period in London, when he was not at sea. He left London in 1817. and moved to live with his eldest son at Maidenhead. Four years later, the British artist died. The burial took place in the family crypt. During his lifetime, Pocock always had a strong connection to the sea, which can be seen in his artistic works. He also kept in touch with dignitaries of the British Navy.





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