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JOSIAH BOYDELL (18 JANUARY 1752-27 MARCH 1817)

San Salvador, 1812 (Salvador, Bahia, Brazil) 12°58'16"S 38°30'39"W

published 1 Jan 1814

Aquatint with etching and engraving; printed on paper; laid down on paper, the paper backing brought round the edges of the recto | 39.1 x 45.2 cm (image) | RCIN 735179.b

A view of the action between the USS Constitution, commanded by Commodore Wiliam Bainbridge (1774-1833) and HMS Java, commanded by Captain Henry Lambert, R.N. (d.1813) at 16.35 hours on 29 September 1812 off Salvador, on the east coast of Brazil resulting in the surrender and burning of the British ship. War of 1812.

The three-hour action between the Java and the Constitution was an uneven contest between the small British 38-gun fifth rate frigate and the larger, heavier, 44-gun American 'super frigate'.

This view represents the position of the two ships at 16.35 hours, at which time the log of the Constitution records that, in addition to the damage to the Java already seen in Plate 1, the main top mast had been shot away as well as the gaff and spanker boom, the mizzen mast and, finally, at 16.20, the main mast was further shot away, leaving the Java as a wreck. She is seen in the right of this view, still firing broadsides at the Constitution which is returning the fire although the log of the Constitution records that firing had ceased at 15.55.

The original drawing for this print was made by Lieutenant Buchanan, R.N., an officer on board the Java, who was praised by first Lieutenant Henry Ducie Chads (later Sir Henry; Rear-Admiral; 1788-1868), who took over when Captain Lambert was mortally wounded. Chads said that he 'can never speak too highly' of Buchanan and the other officers.

The character of Henry Lambert appears in Patrick O'Brian's Fortune of War in which the real life story of Lambert's death on the Java is told.

Proof copy. The upper-case lettering in the title is engraved in outline. One of a set of four aquatints; the companion prints are at RCINs 735179.a, c and d.

Additional text: [bottom left, faintly engraved:] Proof [bottom left, between 'Proof' and title, a note of the number of guns and men and weight of metal of the English Force.] [Bottom right, right of title, a note of the number of guns and men and weight of metal of the American Force.]

For further reading, see:
US Department of the Navy - Naval History and Heritage Command: Selected naval documents: USS Constitution, 'Journal of Commodore William Bainbridge': American National Archives, Record Group 45, Captain's Letters, 1813, Vol.1, No.8 1/2 and British TNA Admiralty 1/5435.

W. James, The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV. A new edition, with additions and notes, 6 vols, London, 1837, VI, pp.126-33.

J.K. Laughton, 'Chads, Sir Henry Ducie (1788–1868)', Dictionary of National Biography, 2004; online edition 2008.
J.K. Laughton, 'Lambert, Henry (d. 1813)', Dictionary of National Biography, 2004.

Condition: no fold lines. Verso: brown discolouration.

  • Josiah Boydell (18 January 1752-27 March 1817) (publisher) [bottom centre, below title:] Jan,y 1, 1814, Publish'd by Mess,,rs Boydell & C,o N,,o 90 Cheapside, and Colnaghi & C,,o Cockspur Street, London.

    Alexander Buchanan (b. 1793) (artist)

    Nicholas Pocock (1740-1821) (draughtsman and etcher) [bottom left, below edge of view:] Drawn & Etch'd by N. Pocock, from a Sketch by Lieut. Buchanan.

    Robert Havell (1769-1832) (engraver)

    Daniel Havell (d. 1826) (engraver) [bottom right, below edge of view:] Engraved by R, & D, Havell.

    Colnaghi & Co. (c.1785-1911)  (publisher)

    Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty (dedicatee)

    Subject(s)

    Navy-USA
    USS Constitution (frigate, launched 1797)
    Royal Navy
    Java (HMS)
  • Watermark: None visible

    Condition: no fold lines. Verso: brown discolouration

  • 35.7 x 45.2 cm (neatline)

    39.1 x 45.2 cm (image)

    43.7 x 52.3 cm (platemark)

    46.2 x 54.8 cm (sheet)

  • Printed title:

    DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY. / Plate 2.nd The JAVA, as she appeared at 35 Min. past 4 P.M. after having sustained several raking Broadsides from the CONSTITUTION / whilst closely engageing her, untill she became a perfect Wreck, the Main Mast alone standing, the Rigging shot to pieces, / and the Main Yard gone in the Slings. The CONSTITUTION making Sail & getting out of Gun Shot. [bottom, below view]

    Additional text:

    [bottom left, faintly engraved:] Proof [bottom left, between 'Proof' and title, a note of the number of guns and men and weight of metal of the English Force.] [Bottom right, right of title, a note of the number of guns and men and weight of metal of the American Force.]

    Annotations:

    (Recto) [bottom left, black pencil:] XV.179.b. (Verso) [bottom left, black pencil, in Evelyn Heaton-Smith's hand]: 228 a; [centre, black pencil:] 42; [centre and top right, black pencil, obscured by paper backing:] 42.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Naval Engagement Four Views of the Action between H.M. Frigate Java, Captain Lambert, and the American Frigate, Constitution, on the 29.th of Dec.r 1812: by Pocock and Havell from a sketch by Lieut. Buchannan, published by Boydell, 1814.

  • Subject(s)

    Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (12°58'16"S 38°30'39"W)

  • Bibliographic reference(s)

    H. Parker, Naval battles from the collection of prints formed and owned by Commander Sir Charles Leopold Cust,  With an introduction by C.N. Robinson, London, 1911, no.228.a

    US Department of the Navy - Naval History and Heritage Command: Selected naval documents: USS Constitution, 'Journal of Commodore William Bainbridge': American National Archives, Record Group 45, Captain's Letters, 1813, Vol.1, No.8 1/2 and British TNA Admiralty 1/5435.

    W. James, The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV. A new edition, with additions and notes, 6 vols, London, 1837, VI, pp.126-33.

    J.K. Laughton, 'Chads, Sir Henry Ducie (1788–1868)', Dictionary of National Biography, 2004; online edition 2008.

    J.K. Laughton, 'Lambert, Henry (d. 1813)', Dictionary of National Biography, 2004.

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  • 23 May 2024