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Richard Paton:​The Battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759  wikidata:Q50885262 reasonator:Q50885262
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Richard Paton  (1717–1791)  wikidata:Q3431102
 
Richard Paton
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r. paton; Paten; Paton; Robert Paton; R. Paton, Wardour Street, Soho, London
描述 英国海洋畫家
出生/逝世日期 1717年 在維基數據編輯 1791年3月7日 在維基數據編輯
出生/逝世地点 倫敦 倫敦
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creator QS:P170,Q3431102
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The Battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759 在維基數據編輯
title QS:P1476,en:"The Battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759 在維基數據編輯"
label QS:Len,"The Battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759 在維基數據編輯"
label QS:Lde,"Die Schlacht von Quiberon Bay am 20. November 1759"
物体类型 畫作 在維基數據編輯
藝術類型 海洋藝術 在維基數據編輯
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English: The Battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759

The Battle of Quiberon Bay, on 20 November 1759, was the most decisive naval encounter during the Seven Years War, 1756-63, a conflict involving the major European colonial powers and fought around the globe. France had been at war with Britain since 1756, her position in Canada, India and the West Indies was on the point of collapse and in Europe she faced stalemate against Prussia, which received British support. The battle resulted in the destruction of the French Brest fleet and occurred when the French broke out of the five-month English blockade of Brest . In an attempt to solve her problems the French planned to land an army of 20,000 men in Ireland. This force was assembled largely in the gulf of Morbihan in southern Brittany under the Duc d'Aiguillon, and was to be escorted by the Brest fleet under Admiral de Conflans. Admiral Sir Edward Hawke's Channel Fleet blockaded Brest to prevent the French leaving to collect the troop transports, but during a gale in the first week of November, Hawke's ships were forced to run for shelter in Torbay, giving de Conflans the chance to escape. On hearing that the French had done so Hawke went in pursuit and, on 20 November, sighted him 20 miles out to sea. De Conflans, relying on local knowledge, ordered his fleet to take refuge in Quiberon Bay, south of Morbihan, assuming Hawke would not follow, both because night was quickly coming on and when he saw the area was one of ill-charted rocks, reefs and wild seas. This was a miscalculation, for Hawke relentlessly pursued him into the bay, losing two of his own ships on the outer reefs but sinking the French 'Thesee' outright and otherwise decimating de Conflans' force in what became an action practically in the dark. The French flagship ‘Soleil Royal’ went aground in the bay, near Le Croisic, and was burnt the following day. Others were captured and, of the few which managed to escape into the mouth of the River Vilaine, all were trapped for months, and one more lost by grounding. This action stopped any French plans to invade Britain during the Seven Years War. The famous naval song 'Hearts of Oak' was composed to commemorate the battle, which was fought so close inshore that contemporary accounts reported that ten thousand persons watched it from the coast. In the central foreground is the French ship ‘Thesée’ taking her last plunge as the water breaks over her fo’c’sle. Close by on the right and still firing into the ‘Thesée’ is the English ‘Torbay’ commanded by Captain the Hon. Augustus Keppel, with her main and mizzen sails aback. On the right of the picture in the middle distance is the French ship ‘Formidable’ which is shown being taken by the English ship ‘Resolution’ astern of her. In the background seen between the ‘Torbay’ and the ’Formidable’ is a frigate, in port-quarter view. On the left of the picture in the background are the sterns of the leading division of the English warships and the rear of the French fleets sailing on the port tack and in action. The nearest two are the French flagship ‘Soleil Royal’ on the left, shown as a three-decker, firing at an English ship which is returning her fire. Curiously the painting does not include Hawke’s flagship, the ‘Royal George’.

The battle of Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759
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尺寸 Painting: 1015 mm x 1650 mm; frame dimensions: 1370 mm x 1990 mm x 150 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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Acquisition Number: 1947-359
id number: BHC0397
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