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b. 1840 - d. 1882

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    • RICHARD PETERSON ATKINSON (1840 -1882) Naval Brigantine off Cork Harbour 18…
      Nov. 05, 2024

      RICHARD PETERSON ATKINSON (1840 -1882) Naval Brigantine off Cork Harbour 18…

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      RICHARD PETERSON ATKINSON (1840 -1882) Naval Brigantine off Cork Harbour 1863 Signed and dated Watercolour, 33.5 x 51cm Exhibited: Maritime Paintings of Cork, Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork 2005

      Adam's
    • RICHARD PETERSON ATKINSON (1840 -1882) City of New York' aground on Daunt's…
      Nov. 05, 2024

      RICHARD PETERSON ATKINSON (1840 -1882) City of New York' aground on Daunt's…

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      RICHARD PETERSON ATKINSON (1840 -1882) City of New York' aground on Daunt's Rock, 1864 Signed and dated Watercolour, 33.5 x 51cm Exhibited: Maritime Paintings of Cork, Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork 2005

      Adam's
    • Peter Richard Atkinson (1840-1882) Naval Frigate at the Entrance to Cork Harbour (1863)
      Apr. 18, 2023

      Peter Richard Atkinson (1840-1882) Naval Frigate at the Entrance to Cork Harbour (1863)

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Peter Richard Atkinson (1840-1882) Naval Frigate at the Entrance to Cork Harbour (1863) watercolour heightened with white on paper signed and dated 'Richard Atkinson Nov 6 1863' lower right h:35  w:52 cm. Provenance: Gorry Gallery, Dublin where purchased by the present owner This watercolour, one of several maritime views painted by Richard Peterson Atkinson in the last weeks of 1863, shows a three-masted barque, caught in choppy seas at the entrance to Cork Harbour, between fort Camden and the lighthouse at Roches Point. A naval vessel, the barque flies the red ensign and carries thirty-four guns. In the distance, a squadron of naval vessels approaches, sailing in line and heeling slightly in the easterly wind. Evidently the lead ship of the squadron, the barque has reached the open sea and is turning eastward. The sails on its foremast are pressed against the mast, while those on the main and mizzen masts are limp. At the top of the mainmast, two signal flags read 'T' and 'P'. To the right a small pilot vessel has turned and is heading back into the harbour. Depending on conditions of wind and sea, sailing conditions at the entrance to Cork Harbour can be difficult, particularly at ebb tides. Richard Atkinson shows his knowledge of the harbour in this spirited watercolour. Peter Murray, March 2023

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Peter Richard Atkinson (1840-1882)
      Oct. 17, 2011

      Peter Richard Atkinson (1840-1882)

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Two 90 Gun Ships of the Line Entering Cork Harbour watercolour signed and dated Oct 11th 1860 lower right (48.25 x 31.75 cm) (19 x 12.5 in)

      Morgan O'Driscoll
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