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Peter Monamy (British, 1681-1749)
A man 'o war announcing her arrival at the anchorage, with a Royal yacht in atendance
oil on canvas
24 x 31 1/2in. (61 x 80cm.) * Provenance: Cooling Galleries, 92 New Bond Street, London gallery label verso. Peter Monamy was born in the Minories, London in 1681. His father was a merchant from the Guernsey Monamy family, who were originally of Jersey descent. For many years Monamy was believed to have been born in Jersey, a myth initiated by the engraver George Vertue and repeated by Horace Walpole, probably as a consequence of Monamy's strong Jersey contacts during his career, including Captain Thomas Durrell and his many depictions of Channel Islands marine scenes.

Monamy originally trained as a house decorator, sign painter and gilder as an apprentice to William Clark, a former Master of the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers from 1696-1703. Probably setting up in business as a decorator and easel painter on his own account in 1704, he was a successful and prosperous studio painter by the early 1720s and by 1730 his works were being reproduced as engravings and mezzotints in large numbers. His chief influences were Isaac Sailmaker and Willem van de Velde the younger, whose drawings he copied and collected. Monamy himself became a strong influence on Charles Brooking and his pupil Francis Swaine, who actually named his son Monamy Swaine in his honour. He painted actual ships but because his career took place during a period of relative peace many of his works do not depict factual maritime battles, instead showing ships at rest in calm seas, as here. In 1736 he was commissioned along with other painters to paint for the Vauxhall Gardens and in 1748 he presented a painting to the Foundling Hospital. Monamy's career eventually spanned over forty years and he has since become known as the father of British nautical painting.

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