File:Action between 'Leander' and French two-decker 'Genereux', 18 Aug 1798 RMG S1462.jpg

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William Guido Anderson
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English: Action between 'Leander' and French two-decker 'Genereux', 18 Aug 1798

This illustrated letter to his father, the marine painter William Anderson, was written in 1800 while Anderson was serving as a midshipman on the 'Bellona', which is depicted in the centre drawing. Two of the other drawings show the 'Genereux' trying to board the 'Leander' on 18 August 1798 and two of the four coastal views depict Cape Spartel and Gibraltar. These are typical of the drawings naval officers were taught to make.

Anderson seems to have had considerable talent as an artist. He exhibited one painting at the Royal Academy in 1799: 'The 'Wolverine' engaging two French luggers', but his artistic career did not develop as he was mortally wounded at the battle of Copenhagen the year after this letter was written.

PAF5593; Action between 'Leander' and French two-decker 'Genereux', 18th Aug 1798.
Date 1800
date QS:P571,+1800-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Sheet: 424 x 269 mm; Mount: 558 mm x 406 mm
Notes Box Title: D100A. M826, M856, M857, M862, M863, M911, M1236-40, M1247, M773.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/100420
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id number: PAF5593
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