View of the bay of Naples with Admiral Byng's fleet at Anchor, 1 August 1718

BHC0349

View of the bay of Naples with Admiral Byng's fleet at Anchor, 1 August 1718 Long Caption: This oil painting, which was executed on a copper plate, has been connected to Admiral George Byng's victory over the Spanish fleet off Cape Passaro. In the background Naples can be identified through the recognisable architectural forms of Castel Nouvo on the harbour. The bay, seen in an almost birds-eye view, is filled with vessels of the English fleet, some ships already at anchor, others arriving. The overall manner of the picture is undistinguished and stylized and most attention is certainly paid to the cityscape. The painting is signed. The NMM collection includes a second view of Naples by Butler (BHC1902). Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Object: BHC0349 Artist: Gaspar Butler Date: 18th century Medium: oil on copper plate Size: 457 mm x 1041 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.