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Thomas LunyShipyard on the English Coast, 1823, British, Realist, Boats, Marine, Oil1823
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Thomas Luny was born in Cornwall in 1759. After moving to London at about the age of 11, Luny was apprenticed to the London marine painter Francis Holman. By 1780 Luny had left Holman’s studio and moved to Leadenhall Street, where he met Mr. Merle, a dealer and framer who promoted Luny’s paintings very successfully for more than 20 years. Leadenhall Street also housed the headquarters of the East India Company and Luny received many commissions from officers of the company. Around 1807 Luny moved to Teignmouth in Devon, where he received large numbers of commissions from ex-mariners as well local gentry in the area, producing many works of the Devonshire coastline, as well as the occasional ship’s portrait or naval engagement.
Luny first exhibited at the Society of Artists of Great Britain in 1777. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1780 to 1793 and in 1837 there was an exhibition of 130 paintings in Old Bond Street.
Luny’s work is in the collections of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich; Royal Albert Memorial Museum; Exeter Art Gallery; Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, Virginia; the Bristol City Art Gallery; Swansea Museum; the Peabody Museum of Salem, Massachusetts and the Library of New South Wales, Sydney.
- Creator:Thomas Luny (1759-1837, British)
- Creation Year:1823
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 23 in (58.42 cm)
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- Condition:The painting is in fine condition. The painting itself measures 12" x 16". Signed lower left.
- Gallery Location:Wiscasset, ME
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU75216413072
Thomas Luny
Thomas Luny was the son of Thomas Luny and his wife Elizabeth Wallace. He was probably born in Cornwall and was baptized at St Ewe near Mevagissey on 20th May 1759. His mother had a son from a previous marriage, Captain James Wallace (1754-1832), who served with Nelson at Copenhagen in 1801. By 1773 Luny was apprenticed to the marine painter Francis Holman (1729-1784), giving Holman’s address at Johnson Street, St George’s when he sent his first exhibit to the Society of Artists in 1777. In 1781/82 he moved to Ratcliffe Highway, Stepney. Luny exhibited at the Society of Artists again in 1778, at the Free Society in 1783, and sent pictures to the Royal Academy from 1780 to 1793. He painted London views, portraits of East Indiamen, and battle scenes. Luny exhibited no works between 1793 and 1802 and it was once thought that he served as a purser in the Royal Navy; this has now been discounted. His painting subjects suggest that he traveled, but there is no direct evidence for this except a visit to Paris in 1777. In 1791 he bought a property at 16 Mark Lane, between Leadenhall Street and the Thames, and by 1795 he was earning enough to invest regularly in government stocks. In mid-1807 he moved (probably for reasons of health) to Teignmouth, a fashionable watering-place on the Devon coast popular with retired naval officers. A number of them became friends and patrons, notably Captain George Tobin, an amateur artist. In 1808-9 he built a handsome house on the harbor front in Teign Street, later called Luny House. Luny was a prolific producer of Devon coastal views, shipping scenes, and naval events, despite suffering so severely from arthritis that he had to paint with the brush strapped to his wrist. He sent a Battle of the Nile to the Royal Academy in 1802 and three paintings in 1837, the year that there was an exhibition of 130 of his paintings in Old Bond Street. Luny died at Teignmouth on 30th September 1837. The work of Thomas Luny is represented in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich; the Bristol City Art Gallery; Exeter Art Gallery; Swansea Museum; the Peabody Museum of Salem, Massachusetts and the Library of New South Wales, Sydney.

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