Hay barge and men of war on the Medway, 1833Long Caption:In 1833 Cooke went on a sketching tour in the River Medway with James Stark, a family friend and a member of the Norwich School, who gave him instruction in oil painting. In 1835 Cooke exhibited his first oil paintings at the Royal Academy, one of them being a similar view of a hay barge, but with Greenwich in the background. In his notebook Cooke refers to this watercolour as 'Hayboat, Chatham - and men of war - with Rainbow and stormy effect - 5th July'. It is signed and dated with this date.Credit line:National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, LondonObject:PAF6190Artist:Edward William CookeDate:5 July 1833Medium:watercolourSize:230 x 325
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