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Samuel Henry Phillips, Hollandia - Admiral De Ruyter's Flagship
Title: Hollandia - Admiral De Ruyter's Flagship, 1665-1683
Artist: Samuel Henry Phillips
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 cm high x 60 cm wide
Condition Report: Slightly cracked and peeling; framed with multiple bump damage
Provenance: Hutchinson Scott Limited
Description:
This oil on canvas painting by Samuel Henry Phillips, titled Hollandia - Admiral De Ruyter's Flagship, captures the grandeur of the Dutch ship Hollandia during the period 1665-1683. The artwork vividly represents the historic flagship under the command of Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, reflecting Phillips' attention to maritime detail and historical accuracy.
The painting is signed and dated 1937 on the reverse, and it is housed in a decorative gilt-moulded frame that complements its classic theme. Despite the artwork's age, it remains a significant piece, showcasing Phillips' skill in depicting naval history with both accuracy and artistry.
Condition Report: The painting has some slight cracking and peeling, consistent with its age. The frame shows multiple bumps, but the overall integrity of the piece is maintained.
Provenance: The painting is sourced from Hutchinson Scott Limited, adding to its authenticity and historical value.
This work by Samuel Henry Phillips is a noteworthy addition for collectors of maritime art and historical paintings, offering a glimpse into the naval history of the 17th century through the lens of a talented 20th-century artist.
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