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Antoine Roux, Jr.
(1799-1872)


The Brig THEODORE Captured by a Corsair
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 Antoine Roux, Jr.
French, (1799-1872)


The Brig THEODORE Captured by a Corsair

Watercolor on Paper  Circa 1820 
18 x 23 ½ Inches  21 ½ x 26 ⅞ Inches Framed 
Signed LR: Ant. Roux Fils - Marseilles 

This excellent narrative portrait by Antoine Roux, Jr. Shows a rare scene of the merchant brig Le Theodore, hailing from the channel port of Saint Malo in Northwestern France, heaving to and hoisting a white flag of surrender under the guns of an independent privateer while voyaging off the Canary Islands.

The work is a fine portrait of Le Theodore with the extra dimension of the corsair adding an element of drama to the painting. Privateers operated throughout the Mediterranean and along the Western coast of Africa during the period this work was completed. Roux has portrayed both vessels quite well with deck details on the brig showing the captain observing the corsair through his long glass while the ship's crew anxiously looks on.

Roux's knowledge of ship rig and sail handling emerges here with his accurate depiction of the brig's spanker being doused with a system of brails, the top gallant sails are being clewed up and the jib is coming down as the vessel prepares to be boarded. Roux watercolors such as this are considered strong historical references to accurate ship type and detail.


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For more information about Roux, Jr.'s "The Brig THEODORE Captured by a Corsair ", please send us an email at vallejogallery@earthlink.net


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