Capt. Paul Jones shooting a Sailor who had attempted to strike his Colours in an Engagement.
Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett, Maps and Printsellers, No. 53 Fleet Street as the Act directs. 1st Jany. 1780. [together with:] Paul Jones shooting a Sailor who had attempted to strike his Colours in an Engagement From the original picture by John Collet, in the possession of Carington Bowles. Printed for & Sold by Carrington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse. No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London.
[1779]/1780
Mezzotint engraving.
328 by 253mm. (13 by 10 inches).
2372
notes:
A fine English produced fanciful image depicting Captain John Paul Jones during the celebrated battle between his ship, the Bon Homme Richard, and the HMS Serapis.
John Paul Jones, 1747-92, one of America's first great Naval commanders. On September 23, 1779, his ship, the Bon Homme Richard, engaged the HMS Serapis and fought a long and bloody battle. At one point Captain Richard Pearson, commanding "Serapis," called out to Jones, asking if he surrendered. Jone...
John Paul Jones, 1747-92, one of America's first great Naval commanders. On September 23, 1779, his ship, the Bon Homme Richard, engaged the HMS Serapis and fought a long and bloody battle. At one point Captain Richard Pearson, commanding "Serapis," called out to Jones, asking if he surrendered. Jone...
bibliography:
Olds, Bits & Pieces #366 & 367; Smith, American Naval Broadsides #17 & 18.