Boats, Plate 4 - John Hill
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Description
A detailed 1805 etching by John Hill, documenting twelve distinct types of small maritime vessels through precise, observational line work.
This etching, titled Boats, Plate 4, is a work by the British engraver John Hill, published in London in 1805. The print functions as a visual catalogue of maritime vessels, documenting the various types of small craft common to British waterways during the early nineteenth century. Hill, who later became known for his significant contributions to American printmaking, demonstrates a precise, observational approach to his subject matter here. The composition is organised as a series of individual studies, each depicting a boat in a different state of activity. Some vessels are shown under sail, while others are being rowed or moored at the water's edge. The figures within the boats are rendered with economy, capturing the posture and labour of the sailors with minimal line work. The etching technique allows for a clean, crisp presentation, focusing the viewer's attention on the structural differences between the hulls, masts, and rigging of the twelve distinct boats. This work belongs to a broader tradition of instructional or reference prints, which were intended to assist artists and draughtsmen in the accurate depiction of nautical scenes. By isolating each boat from a larger environmental context, Hill provides a clear, analytical view of maritime technology. The print reflects the period's interest in systematic classification and the documentation of everyday life. The monochromatic palette and the focus on line quality are characteristic of the era's print culture, where clarity and technical proficiency were highly valued. This piece offers a glimpse into the maritime history of the British Isles, capturing the functional design of vessels that supported trade, transport, and fishing along the coast and inland rivers.
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Boats, Plate 4 - John Hill
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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