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anhysbys: English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588  wikidata:Q50893243 reasonator:Q50893243
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English School, 16th century
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English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588 Golygu ar Wicidata
title QS:P1476,en:"English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588 Golygu ar Wicidata"
label QS:Len,"English Ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588 Golygu ar Wicidata"
Object type paentiad Golygu ar Wicidata
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English: English ships and the Spanish Armada, August 1588.

The painting may have been a design for a tapestry, or if not is laid out like one, and is dateable to the years immediately following the event. The composition appears less like a painting than as a formal design in a mannered style but no other contemporary image of the Armada conveys a comparable sense of the drama and colour of the confrontation between the two fleets. Although it is not exactly clear which part of the battle is shown (if indeed it is literal at all), it is most likely to be the action of Gravelines, the only point at which large numbers of ships from both sides were engaged in sustained conflict. However, the emblematic foreground arrangement of a Spanish galleass flanked by two English warships suggests that the picture was intended primarily as a symbol of the Armada campaign as a whole - although it is a symbol edged with satire. The galleass flies the Papal banner and the arms of Spain but her complement includes a number of figures - many portrayed as sinister zealots - led by a preaching monk, and a death's head or skeleton in a jester's costume. This renders her a 'ship of fools', an image originated and popularized by Sebastian Brandt's illustrated moral fable, 'Das Narrenschiff', of 1494. In this case the quietly humorous anti-Catholic invective is heightened by a representation of a distraught Spaniard - perhaps meant for Phillip II or the Armada's commander, the Duke of Medina Sidonia - in a boat near the stern. Elsewhere monks disappear beneath the waves as the battle rages. The galleass may also be meant to represent the principal Spanish flagship, Medina Sidonia's 'San Martin', 48 guns, although by showing her as a galleass, when she was in fact a galleon, the artist has used poetic licence to emphasize her Spanish origin. To her right is a stern view of what is clearly intended as the 'Ark Royal', 55 guns, the flagship of the English Lord Admiral, Lord Howard of Effingham, flying the Elizabethan Royal Standard. On the left, bow on, is another English ship, perhaps Drake's vice-admiral's flagship, 'Revenge', 43 guns, although this is speculative. Beyond them the panel is filled with fighting and sinking vessels. The ships, particularly those in the foreground, are painted with care and some accuracy of detail. Generally the proportions of the hulls, masts and yards are credible for warships of this period. Like many English observers the artist was evidently impressed by the few galleasses in the Spanish fleet. There were in fact four which reached the Channel, all from Naples, though only two survived to reach safe harbour. The varied Spanish and English ships seen in the background include, in the far distance, one single-masted barge-like vessel, possibly of Dutch origin or at least an allusion to the Dutch Protestant 'sea beggars role in harrying the Armada in and after the battle off Gravelines.

oil on poplar panel

Measurements Frame: 1380 mm x 1700 mm x 110 mm; Painting: 1120 mm x 1435 mm
Dyddiad 16 century
date QS:P571,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Cyfrwng oil on poplar panel Golygu ar Wicidata
Hyd a lled taldra: 112 cm Golygu ar Wicidata; lled: 143.5 cm Golygu ar Wicidata
dimensions QS:P2048,+112U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,+143.5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q1199924
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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Ffynhonnell/Ffotograffydd https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/11754.html
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