Aboard a minesweeping trawler

Charles Pears was an official war artist in both conflicts but this painting was not a government commission. It is uncharacteristically small for Pears, who usually painted important actions on a large scale. Here he focuses on a minesweeper in rough weather. The men on the deck hail a naval whaler, possibly transferring officers from another ship. The muted palette and expressive hands convey the risks of the scene.

Object Details

ID: BHC1578
Collection: Fine art
Type: Painting
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Pears, Charles
Date made: Mid 20th century; circa 1939-45
Exhibition: War Artists at Sea
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Reproduced with kind permission of The Royal Society of Marine Artists.
Measurements: Overall: 6.4 kg; Painting: 395 mm x 629 mm x 20 mm; Frame: 538 mm x 774 mm x 90 mm
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