Trafalgar Dawn

Trafalgar Dawn, Monday, 21st October 1805 at approximately 06.15 , Trafalgar Dawn, the French Perspective.

You are seeing what the men on the French flagship Beaucenture described, the British fleet of Lord Nelson off Cape Trafalgar.
The research for this definitive painting took 10 years to complete during which I was able to expose many of the Trafalgar myths, legend and the propaganda.
Each of the British ships is accurately positioned including HMS Africa on the far right and they are individually named on the signed, numbered print😇.
I worked from original French, British and Spanish material including in London, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Paris, Brest, Madrid and Cadiz.
My sincere thanks go to the many specialists who ably assisted with my numerous questions.
This original & unique painting is available via my website, see ‘Nelson and Trafalgar series’, including as a signed numbered print which together with ‘Trafalgar dawn’, as seen from HMS Victory, make an awesome pair.
The original paintings of the ‘Nelson and Trafalgar series’ have never been exhibited in public or in a gallery.
If you’d like to know more, visit my website or better still, get in touch with me🤭⚓️.
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