marine paintings in the royal collection of the united kingdom, british navy

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Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet - RCIN 404558 - Royal Collection

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet - RC...

Barfleur in the foreground. The ships’ names are legible on their sterns. Cannot be read at this quality. 22 June when the King arrived by barge from Portsmouth to meet the fleet at Spithead, and came on board ... More

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet IV - RCIN 404561 - Royal Collection

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet IV -...

This is one of four paintings by Serres recording George III’s visit to inspect the British fleet, from 22 to 26 June 1773 (OM 1072-5, 404558-61). The four paintings of the series divide into two imposing cele... More

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet II - RCIN 404559 - Royal Collection

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet II -...

Public domain image of a sailing ship, caravel, harbor, sea, naval battle, 16th-17th century maritime architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet III - RCIN 404560 - Royal Collection

Dominic Serres the Elder (1722-93) - The Royal Visit to the Fleet III ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a ship in the sea, harbor, maritime, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) - The Royal Yacht 'The Royal George', at Portsmouth - RCIN 404820 - Royal Collection

John Thomas Serres (1759-1825) - The Royal Yacht 'The Royal George', a...

Public domain image of a sailing ship, caravel, harbor, sea, naval battle, 16th-17th century maritime seascape, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

William Elliott (d. 1792) - A Naval Review - RCIN 405921 - Royal Collection

William Elliott (d. 1792) - A Naval Review - RCIN 405921 - Royal Colle...

After his recovery from illness George III went to Weymouth and Plymouth; on 18 August 1789 he went aboard the Southampton and witnessed a naval review including a mock engagement between two divisions of the ... More