Pierre Julien Gilbert
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Pierre-Julien Gilbert (1783 in Brest – 1860 in Brest) was a French painter who specialised in naval scenes. Gilbert was a pupil of
Pierre Ozanne Pierre Ozanne (1737 1813) was a French artist and engineer, brother of Nicolas Ozanne. Biography From 1750, Ozanne was schooled at the ''Ecole des Gardes de la Marine'', ancestor of the École Navale, and in Paris, where he was a pupil of Henr ...
and
Louis-Philippe Crépin Louis-Philippe Crépin (1772, Paris – 26 November 1851, Paris) was a French marine painter. Together with Théodore Gudin, he was appointed as one of France's first two Peintres de la Marine in 1830.Ministère de l'instruction publique et des be ...
. He taught painting at the
École Navale École or Ecole may refer to: * an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée) * École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France * Éco ...
from 1816 and was admitted to accompany the Navy during the
Invasion of Algiers in 1830 The invasion of Algiers in 1830 was a large-scale military operation by which the Kingdom of France, ruled by Charles X, invaded and conquered the Deylik of Algiers. Algiers was annexed by the Ottoman Empire in 1529 after the capture of Algi ...
. Gilbert was professor of drawing at the Naval School of Brest. Image:Canonniere.jpg, alt=The
Action of 21 April 1806 The action of 21 April 1806 was a minor engagement between the French and British navies off the Cape Colony during the Napoleonic Wars. The Isle Bonaparte and Isle de France were two French colonies in the Indian Ocean, from which privateers a ...
as depicted by Pierre-Julien Gilbert. In the foreground, HMS ''Tremendous'' aborts her attempt at raking '' Cannonière'' under the threat of being outmanoeuvered and raked herself by her more agile opponent. In the background, the Indiaman ''Charlton'' fires her parting broadside at ''Cannonière''. The two events were in fact separated by several hours., The
Action of 21 April 1806 The action of 21 April 1806 was a minor engagement between the French and British navies off the Cape Colony during the Napoleonic Wars. The Isle Bonaparte and Isle de France were two French colonies in the Indian Ocean, from which privateers a ...
. In the foreground, HMS ''Tremendous'' aborts her attempt at raking '' Cannonière'' under the threat of being outmanoeuvered and raked herself by her more agile opponent. In the background, the Indiaman ''Charlton'' fires her parting broadside at ''Cannonière''. The two events were in fact separated by several hours. File:Combat de Grand Port mg 9425.jpg, alt=''Le Combat de Grand Port'' by
Pierre Julien Gilbert Pierre-Julien Gilbert (1783 in Brest – 1860 in Brest) was a French painter who specialised in naval scenes. Gilbert was a pupil of Pierre Ozanne and Louis-Philippe Crépin. He taught painting at the École Navale from 1816 and was admitted ...
. Visible from left to right: HMS ''Iphigenia'' (seen striking her colours), HMS ''Magicienne'' and HMS ''Sirius'' being set on fire by their crews, HMS ''Nereide'' surrendering, French frigate ''Bellone'', French frigate ''Minerve'', ''Victor'' (in the background) and ''Ceylon''. Many of the details shown in the painting did not happen simultaneously but were spread over several days., ''Le Combat de Grand Port''. Visible from left to right: HMS ''Iphigenia'' (seen striking her colours), HMS ''Magicienne'' and HMS ''Sirius'' being set on fire by their crews, HMS ''Nereide'' surrendering, French frigate ''Bellone'', French frigate ''Minerve'', ''Victor'' (in the background) and ''Ceylon''. Many of the details shown in the painting did not happen simultaneously but were spread over several days.


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Pierre-Julien Gilbert

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