The Steamship 'Glasgow' on Fire off Nantucket 31 July 1865: Passengers and Crew Rescued by the 'Rosamund'

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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This painting had a received attribution to 'T. Butterworth' – presumably Thomas Buttersworth, who cannot have painted it since he died in 1842. The American location of the subject at least makes it more likely that it might be by his son and pupil James Edward who emigrated to America in 1845–1847 and thereafter worked largely in West Hoboken, New Jersey, but this remains to be confirmed.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

The Steamship 'Glasgow' on Fire off Nantucket 31 July 1865: Passengers and Crew Rescued by the 'Rosamund'

Date

c.1865

Medium

oil on canvas on board

Measurements

H 45.5 x W 61 cm

Accession number

BHC3365

Work type

Painting

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