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J.A. Moutte
(fl.1855-1880)


Ship BENGAL
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 J.A. Moutte
German, (fl.1855-1880)


Ship BENGAL

Watercolor on Paper  Dated 1872 
22 x 28 Inches  26⅝ x 32⅝ Inches Framed 
Signed LR: J. Ande Moutte 1872 

One of three 19th Century ship portraits to have surfaced in the modern era by the artist J.A. Moutte, this working scene of the Swedish Ship BENGAL is interesting on several levels. Inscribed with the Captain’s identity, A. Osc. Carlson, and emblazoned with Swedish Merchant Ensign and International Code Flags proclaiming her identity, the ship is a sharp lined, full bodied wooden hull with a large expanse of sail canvas.

Moutte is listed as the principle ship owner with a French firm based in Marseilles that carried his name from 1855-1880. The company owned five ships, all three masters. The first was JOHANN FRIEDERICH, built in 1855 and listed in the German registry. LOUIS MOUTTE was built and registered as a French merchant ship in 1868.

BENGAL, while a wildly popular name in the records of maritime activities, is an as yet unrecognized for a 1872 listing of the Swedish Barque. Buried somewhere in Swedish archives will be her builders history and ports of call, undoubtably in service to Moutte & Co. Dirtectly. This fine watercolor portrait is a first step toward rediscovering its importance.


Inscribed LC: “BENGAL . Före af Captn A. Osc. Carlson . 1872”
Private California Collection


Please click here for a short J.A. Moutte biography.

For more information about Moutte's "Ship BENGAL ", please send us an email at vallejogallery@earthlink.net


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