On the Dogger Bank

Painting by Clarkson Stanfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

On the Dogger Bank is an 1846 oil painting by the British artist Clarkson Stanfield. It shows a fishing craft known as a Dogger at sail on the Dogger Bank in the North Sea during a storm.[1][2] Showing the hazards of fishing in the rough seas, the sprit has broken off the mast and one of the crew is trying to retrieve it. The painting was displayed at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition of 1846 at the National Gallery in London under the title A Dutch Dogger Carrying Away her Sprit. It was acquired by the well-known art collector John Jones. Today it is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, having been acquired as part of the Jones Bequest in 1882.[3]

Year1846
Dimensions76.2 cm × 69.9 cm (30.0 in × 27.5 in)
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On the Dogger Bank
ArtistClarkson Stanfield
Year1846
TypeOil on canvas, seascape painting
Dimensions76.2 cm × 69.9 cm (30.0 in × 27.5 in)
LocationVictoria and Albert Museum, London
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