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File:Luny Thomas Battle Of The Nile August 1st 1798 At 10pm.jpg

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Artist
Title Battle of the Nile, August 1st 1798 at 10 pm
Date 1834
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 70.5 × 45 cm (27.8 × 17.7 in)
Private collection
Notes This painting has been engraved and published.
Source/Photographer A copy of the painting can be seen at http://www.artrenewal.org/pages/artwork.php?artworkid=10652&size=large.

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This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain.

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References

  1. Walker, Richard John Boileau (1998) "The Early Portraits" in The Nelson Portraits: An Iconography of Horatio, Viscount Nelson, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White, Portsmouth, United Kingdom: Royal Naval Museum Publications, pp. p. 58 Retrieved on 17 January 2010. ISBN: 095263775. " Pictures of the Battle of the Nile were painted by Mather Brown, Thomas Whitcombe, George Arnald and Thomas Luny. Engravings were issued and found a ready market. "
  2. Engraving Showing the Battle of the Nile. LIFE images. Google & LIFE. Retrieved on 2010-01-16.

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  • Provided to the English Wikipedia by en:User:Paranoid, 17:47, 8 Jun 2004
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