Panel Added to the Stern Decoration of the Royal Charles

anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1825

Stern decoration of the English man-of-war, the Royal Charles. England, mid-17th century. The Royal Charles was captured by the Dutch during the Chatham raid in June 1667 and brought back to the Republic as a trophy. Six years later, the ship was demolished. Only the decoration of the stern was kept. This is the part of the ship that towers up at the back and was often adorned with carvings. The stern of the Royal Charles was decorated with the relief carving of the arms of Charles II of England. The shield is flanked by a lion and a unicorn - who has lost his horn. The device 'Honi soit qui mal y pense' (Shamed be he who thinks evil of it) is the motto of the Order of the Garter, the highest English order of knighthood. Beneath the coat of arms is the motto of the English monarch: 'Dieu et mon droit' (God and my right).

  • Artwork typeinformation sign
  • Object numberNG-MC-239-1
  • Dimensionsheight 105.5 cm x width 201.5 cm x depth 1 cm
  • Physical characteristicswood and paint

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Panel Added to the Stern Decoration of the Royal Charles

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-MC-239-1

  • Description

    Houten bord dat aan het begin van de negentiende eeuw werd toegevoegd aan de bovenzijde van de spiegelversiering van de Royal Charles met een opschrift in gouden letters.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    inscription, front, painted: ‘Dit Wapen / heeft versierd / THE ROYAL CHARLES / van / honderd Stukken, het grootste Schip der Engelsche Zeemacht / met meer andere Schepen Veroverd bij de roemrijke / onderneming op de rivier, van Rochester in / het jaar 1667, onder het opperbevel, van den / Luitt Admirl Ml: Az: de RUITER, en / den Ruwaard Cs: de WIT, in het zelfde / jaar in de Maas binnengebragt, / en te Hellevoetsluis gesloopt, / in het jaar 1673.’


Creation

  • Creation

    maker: anonymous, Rotterdam

  • Dating

    c. 1800 - c. 1825

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    wood and paint

  • Dimensions

    height 105.5 cm x width 201.5 cm x depth 1 cm


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  • Provenance

    …; transferred from the Ministerie van Marine (Department of the Navy), The Hague, to the museum, 1883


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