The 'Mary Rose'
Portrait of the 'Mary Rose', fourth rate, viewed from the port quarter. She was built in 1654 as the 'Maidstone', 48 guns, and renamed in 1660. She was taken by the French 1691. Part of the bow is not shown. The gundeck port is in line with the break of the forecastle coming on the edge of the paper. The ship has square decorated ports. There is a draped figure in a recess above the quarter-gallery and a Tudor rose below.
Willem van de Velde, the Younger
Original size: 353 mm x 536 mm
- Image reference: PY9362
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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