This is a copy of Stanfield's 'Battle of Trafalgar' for the United Services' Club (1836). Painted some thirty years after the event, this shows the battle at about 2.30 pm in the afternoon and is a copy of Clarkson Stanfield's very large canvas painted for the United Service Club, Pall Mall, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836. It is an unusual interpretation of the battle, viewed from the lee rather than the weather side of the British fleet, with sky occupying three-quarters of the picture.
The print can be printed on heavyweight 160 gsm paper or laminated. The paper version is perfect for framing under glass, and the laminated version is exceptionally hard-wearing, as we use a true encapsulation of two pieces of 80-micron gloss laminate.
Alternatively, we can supply this print on 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas using pigment-based inks, making it highly durable and fade-resistant. The exceptional clarity of the printing makes this a stunning addition to any room, and its high quality means that it will provide years of enjoyment.
The easiest way to hang your canvas print is with wooden hang rollers attached top and bottom. The top roller has a hanging cord, so all you have to do is put a hook on the wall. The hang rails come lacquered in a natural timber colour.
Note: Please allow ten working days for delivery of hang-railed prints, as our framer needs to attach them.
If you would like this print in a different size, please call or email us; we can help.
Painted: 1836
Size: 841 mm (w) x 483 mm (h)