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"Bounty rounds Cape Horn"
As we gaze
though nature's sunny smile we see her teeth
fully barred ... and, as any sailor will testify "to
be at the mercy of the sea and to survive is to be
born again." So is the purpose of this work using
warm darks to indicate the infinite depths of
the southern ocean - and warm greens show the hopelessness
of the situation as the waves rush up to block
the light. In his 'snowstorm at sea'
Turner painted his maelstroms by joining sky and
water and all but obliterating the ship. Here
and in "Bounty's launch from Tofua
to Timor" the vessels are quite clearly depicted,
hopefully without the sense of peril being diminished.
(In bad weather fires were sensibly banned so
hot food was rarely available to he crew - or the
many injured sailors on board Bounty. The ship
is rigged with minimum sail fore and aft and the
wind is from the starboard quarter. After three
freezing weeks Bligh finally gives the order to
come about and sets a course for Capetown.) (2c) 23" x 15"
individual print
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