Monamy, Peter English Painter, 1681-1749
English painter. It seems likely that his family origins and name were French. The Painter-Stainers' Company records that he was apprenticed as a house painter to William Clarke from 1696, but by 1710 he had become a marine artist, filling the gap in the market left by the death of Willem van de Velde the younger in 1707. Most of his subsequent career was devoted to careful imitations of van de Velde's style (and, in some cases, of particular pictures), by which, according to Vertue, 'he distinguished himself and came into reputation'. He maintained his links with the Painter-Stainers, of which he had been made a freeman in 1703
Monamy, Peter The Surrender of the Spanish Fleet to the British at Havana mk175
13 August 1762
Oil on canvas
54x88
British fleet advances on English: The British fleet advances on the Fortress of Louisbourg en route to victory in the 1745 Siege of Louisbourg.
Date 18th century
cyf Painting ID:: 75227
Monamy, Peter British fleet advances on English: The British fleet advances on the Fortress of Louisbourg en route to victory in the 1745 Siege of Louisbourg.
Date 18th century
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English Painter, 1681-1749
English painter. It seems likely that his family origins and name were French. The Painter-Stainers' Company records that he was apprenticed as a house painter to William Clarke from 1696, but by 1710 he had become a marine artist, filling the gap in the market left by the death of Willem van de Velde the younger in 1707. Most of his subsequent career was devoted to careful imitations of van de Velde's style (and, in some cases, of particular pictures), by which, according to Vertue, 'he distinguished himself and came into reputation'. He maintained his links with the Painter-Stainers, of which he had been made a freeman in 1703