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HMS Royal Sovereign, Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
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HMS Royal Sovereign, Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Royal Sovereign, Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. When she was launched in 1891, the battleship Royal Sovereign was the largest warship afloat. Eight ships of the Royal Sovereign class were built. A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume III, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893
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This print showcases the majestic HMS Royal Sovereign, a first-class battleship of the Royal Navy during the late 19th century. Painted by William Frederick Mitchell, this artwork captures the grandeur and power of one of Britain's most impressive warships. Launched in 1891, the Royal Sovereign held the distinction of being the largest vessel on water at that time. The image depicts a stunning seascape with clear blue waters surrounding the battleship. The ship's colossal size is evident as it dominates the frame, its colorful funnel emitting billows of smoke into the sky. This chromolithograph print beautifully portrays both strength and grace, showcasing intricate details such as naval warfare equipment and transportation mechanisms. The artist collaborated with Lieutenant Charles Rathbone Low to create this masterpiece for Her Majesty's Navy Including its Deeds and Battles series. Published between 1890-1893 by JS Virtue & Co in London, these prints aimed to honor British naval achievements throughout history. William Frederick Mitchell expertly captures not only an important historical moment but also evokes a sense of awe towards naval warfare technology in his artwork. This image serves as a reminder of Britain's maritime dominance during that era while paying tribute to those who served aboard this magnificent vessel.
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