Fartygsporträtt-Fullriggare - Sjöhistoriska museet - S 0174
Svenska: Fartygsporträtt: Fullriggare, för styrbords halsar visande lovarts sida förande alla segel samt läsegel. Skrovet svart med vit skarndäckslist. T.h på bilden samma fartyg akterifrån. Depicted ship: WIK... More
Jacob Petersen, briggen Alliancen 1823, Sjöhistoriska museet S 4873 1 ...
Svenska: Akvarell Fartyget seglar bidevind för styrbords halsar och visar svart sida med gul och vit rand. Svensk flagg med äldre unionsmärket (1818-1844). Till vänster i bakgrunden en lotskutter. Rederi Sterky... More
Jacob Petersen - Briggen Sara - 1840
This is a repeat of a watercolour Petersen made of the Sara between 1836 and 1840, but set in the surroundings of Heligoland. True to the spirit of a ship's portrait, the Sara is also seen (to the left) from a... More
Jacob Petersen - Et dansk fregatskib
The description given by the experts at Bruun Rasmussen left a lot to be desired. Based on a label on the verso, they described it as the frigate Betsy of Copenhagen. Trouble is, that such a ship never existed.... More
Jacob Petersen - Skibsportræt af briggen Cora - 1851
This vessel was built in Copenhagen in 1838 as the Prebene. Petersen actually painted her at the time and that work is now at Museet for Søfart (Maritime Museum of Denmark). Unfortunately, the website only has ... More
Jacob Petersen - Skibsportræt af briggen Dronning Maria af København -...
The expert Jørgen Marcussen writes on his website that there are data about two brigs with more or less the same story, except that one, Dronning Maria is reported as built in 1801 jmarcussen.dk, while the othe... More
Jacob Petersen - Briggen Minerva af Jersey - 1828
Text from the auction: The 136-ton brig Minerva was built by George Hamptonne at La Folie, Jersey, in 1826 for Jean Perchard who owned her until she disappears from record in 1835.
Jacob Petersen - Endymion af Whitby ved Kronborg - 1838
Text from the auction: The Endymion was built at Whitby in 1815 and originally owned by Chapmans. Registered at 342 tons, she was owned by T. Garbut of Whitby by 1838 and was trading as far afield as Quebec in ... More
Jacob Petersen - The Liberty of North Shields - 1835
The Liberty was built at North Shields by Thomas Hearn in 1787. Its rigging in this painting corresponds to a sloop or a brig, but it has also been rigged as a brigantine. The ship was lost in 1858. tynebuiltships.co.uk
Jacob Petersen - Vulture of London. Thomas Gilbert Commander
Text from the auction: The brig Vulture, 165 tons, was built at Shaldon, near Teignmouth, South Devon, in 1828, but does not appear in Lloyd's Registers of Shipping until about 1840, by which time she was comma... More
Jacob Petersen - Bekkeskov af København
The text below the painting would indicate that it was made at the frigate-ship Bekkeskov's departure for the East Indies in 1805. But in the background lurks the British cutter that took the Bekkeskov, when i... More
Jacob Petersen - Juliane Marie i brand
The Danish frigate Juliane Marie was owned by the Asiatisk Kompagni and used on the East Asia trade. It was sold in 1795 and destroyed by fire in August 1796. The frigate was originally built at Braintree, Mas... More
Jacob Petersen - Adventure af Dragør
Two views of the koff Adventure of Dragør, painted in watercolour and ink by Jacob Petersen, size 46.7 x 56.6 cm. Source, Hanne Poulsen, Danske Skibsportrætmalere. Details on the shup Danish Maritime Museum... More
Ship Frederik den Siette by Jacob Petersen
The steamship Frederik den Siette was the first steamship built in Denmark, although the machinery was imported from England. Delivered from Jacob Holms shipyard in Copenhagen in 1830, and employed on the Cope... More
Jacob Petersen - USS Constitution - 1845
Jacob Petersen did this painting with pen and watercolour of the U.S.S. Constitution in 1845. Size 51 x 68 cm. Privately owned. Source: Hanne Poulsen, Danske Skibsportrætmalere, page 53.
Jacob Petersen - Robert af Newcastle
The brig Robert of Newcastle, captain Richard Armour. Jacob Petersen spent some time in London, and the painting is signed: Drawn by J. Petersen, London. Pen and watercolour, size 48.5 x 59.5 cm. Privately own... More
Jacob Petersen - Frederik den Sjette - 1829
The frigate Frederik den Siette of the Danish Asiatic Company was previously named Christianshavn, but changed name in 1828 in gratitude of a royal grant for a much needed overhaul. Jacob Petersen made this pa... More
Jacob Petersen - Johanne af København - 1813
The cutter Johanne was fitted out as a privateer in 1813 and took a number of prizes. It was owned by Jacob Holm and the ship-builder Neymann. The master was Chresten J. Holm. Pen and watercolour, size 47 x 61... More
Jacob Petersen - St Thomas af København - 1836
Two views of the schooner St. Thomas, with a background setting of Gibraltar. Watercolour and ink, size 45.5 x 61.5 cm. Privately owned. Source: Hanne Poulsen, Danske Skibsportrætmalere, page 46.
Jacob Petersen - Sluppen Caroline af Aarhus - 1855
This vessel was built in Aarhus in 1828 by N.H. Printz. In her early years she was known as Caroline Cicilie Pauline. That is also the name used in Mossin's 1843 list of Danish vessels. At that time she was own... More
Jacob Petersen - Briggen Sara
The brig Sara of Aalborg, built 1836 by E.P. Bonnesen. Public domain photograph of a ship, sailing ship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Jacob Petersen - Briggen Mathilda af København
There was a brig named Mathilda Maria of Copenhagen, 1794-1802. It might be her. http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/side.php?id=11027
The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem (1921) (14777099431)
Identifier: marineroomofpeab00robi (find matches) Title: The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem Year: 1921 (1920s) Authors: Robinson, John, 1846-1925, comp Peabody Museum of Salem Subjects: Naval ar... More