This Series of three prints, representing the departure from Portsmouth Harbour on the 2nd June 1833 of the 12 Dutch Merchant Ships released from Embargo, ...(inscription also in Dutch)

The 'Anthony' is depicted on the extreme left of the composition and the 'Prins van Oranje' port broadside in the centre. The scene shows a fleet of Dutch merchant ships leaving Portsmouth Harbour after an embargo on Dutch shipping, imposed at the end of 1832, was lifted. Great Britain had joined with France in supporting Leopold as the newly elected King of the Belgians. William of Orange opposed Leopold and the embargo was imposed in response to that opposition. On 21 May, 1833, William modified his position with regard to Leopold and agreed to a provisional convention with Britain and France. The embargo was subsequently lifted.

The print is inscribed: "This Series of three prints, representing the departure from Portsmouth Harbour on the 2nd June 1833 of the 12 Dutch Merchant Ships released from Embargo, is by Special permission most respectfully dedicated to His Majesty William 1st King of the Netherlands &c &c &c by His Majesty's most humble and most devoted Subject and Servant Arnoldus Van Den Bergh."

This Series of three prints, representing the departure from Portsmouth Harbour on the 2nd June 1833 of the 12 Dutch Merchant Ships released from Embargo

Hand-coloured.; Medium includes gum arabic.

Object Details

ID: PAH8178
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Schetky, John Christian; Havell, Robert Bergh, Louis Arnold Vanden
Places: Unlinked place
Vessels: Prins van Oranje fl.(1833); Harmonie (Dutch)
Date made: Aug 1835
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 497 x 703 mm
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