Eleven O'clock in the Forecastle

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A depiction of sailors at rest in the forecastle (fo'c'sle) of the ship, the raised deck at the bow below which the crew were housed. The artist has used compositional elements to emphasize the content. The inclusion of the two stanchions in the central foreground positions the sailors in two groups on either side of them, and their vertical axis centres the painting. On either side of these uprights, the sailors sit on benches with their backs leaning on tables. The exaggerated perspective informs and underscores the nature of the sailors' space, since it tapers as in the bow of the ship. Although the men have been depicted adopting positions of repose, they manifest an underlying tension. The presence in the top right of the hammock indicates their cramped living conditions.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Eleven O'clock in the Forecastle

Date

1940

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 50.8 x W 60.9 cm

Accession number

BHC1660

Work type

Painting

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