H.M. Ship 'Queen' at the King's Dock Woolwich RMG PY4030 (cropped)

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H.M. Ship 'Queen' at the King's Dock Woolwich RMG PY4030 (cropped)

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H.M. Ship 'Queen' at the King's Dock Woolwich
Hendrik Kobell, a painter and etcher, was born and died in Rotterdam and was originally destined for a career in business. He received training as an artist during a business stay in England 1770-71, as well as in Amsterdam. He travelled throughout France, but returned to Rotterdam in 1773. While in England he exhibited a picture of a sea fight at the Free Society in 1770, and it is likely that this watercolour was painted in England.

H.M. Ship 'Queen' at the King's Dock Woolwich

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1771
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Royal Museums Greenwich
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