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File:Style of Anton Schranz - The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, February 1833.jpg

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Anton Schranz: The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, 6 February 1833  wikidata:Q50892786 reasonator:Q50892786
Artist
Giovanni Schranz  (1794–1882)  wikidata:Q43136629
 
Giovanni Schranz
Alternative names
John Schranz; John Schrantz; Jean Schranz; Johann Schranz
Description painter
Date of birth/death 24 November 1794 Edit this at Wikidata 1882 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Maó
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q43136629
Manner of Anton Schranz  (1769–1839)  wikidata:Q21117500
 
Alternative names
Anton Schranz the Elder; Anton, the elder Schranz
Description marine painter
Date of birth/death 14 June 1769 Edit this at Wikidata 24 December 1839 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ochsenhausen Malta
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q4233718,P1777,Q21117500
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, February 1833 Edit this at Wikidata
label QS:Len,"The international squadron carrying Prince Otto of Bavaria to become King of Greece firing a salute off Nafplio, 6 February 1833"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
(Updated, June 2018) Previously called 'A Naval Review' and, more recently, a courtesy visit by the new King Otto to the squadron that brought him to Nafplio (formerly Nafplion, Nauplion, or Napoli di Romania), this incident appears to be one just preceding his investiture there. Otto (or Otho, b. 1815) had been elected by international treaty to the new monarchy, under a three-man regency council until 1835, following the murder of the first Greek head of state, Joannis Kapodistrias, at its initial capital of Nafplio in 1831 (it moved to Athens only in 1834).The prince was brought from Trieste in HM frigate 'Madagascar', 46 guns, Captain Edmund Lyons, accompanied by allied vessels, with more apparently joining for the occasion off Nafplio, where 'Madagascar' arrived on 30 January, accompanied by a throng of boats and people that met the convoy off the southern point of the Pelopponese. By the time of Otto's formal landing and proclamation on 6 February 1833, the many vessels in the bay included at least five British warships, three Russian, seven French, one Sicilian, and probably at least one Austrian as well (since shown here). Amid salutes and ceremony the British, French and Russian vice-admirals, their officers and crews, went ashore with Otto at Thyrente, about two miles from Nafplio, and appear to have escorted him to his proclamation there. On 8 February, he made his return courtesy visit to the vice-admirals, visiting each in turn, with 21-gun salutes being fired and the yards of the squadron manned in salute. However, what is probably shown here is the arrival off Nafpoli, about 2 February, of HM steamer 'Meteor' , bearing the Governor of Malta, Sir Frederick Ponsonby, to attend the ceremonies on behalf of King William IV, with yards manned and mutual salutes being fired. It is apparently flying the appropriate standards; a courtesy one for Otto (presumably that at the main here, since not British) and the British Hanoverian royal standard at the fore, with the white ensign astern. 'Meteor' (Lieutenant William Symonds, 2 guns, and the only steamer involved) was back at Malta by the 7th after a three-day passage, so not present for Otto's visit to the squadron on the 8th. It only left Malta for Nafpoli again on the 10th, probably to collect Ponsonby's party. The British senior naval officer present was the Mediterranean commander-in-chief, Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Hotham, in the 'Alfred' (ex-'Asia') 50 guns, with the 'Barham', 50, 'Scylla', 18, and 'Rapid', 10, as well as 'Madagascar'. The Russian frigate 'Anna' and French corvette 'Cornelie' - both in the escort from Trieste - were among their ships attending, and Vice-Admiral Hugon is named in British press reports as the senior French representative. The British ship shown at centre is the 'Madagascar' with a Russian schooner ahead, an Austrian ship astern, and the Russian vice-admiral to its right, flying a courtesy British Union as a jack to acknowledge British naval seniority in the event. A French ship is at far right. The smaller vessels are Greek, flying the same presumably Bavarian standard as on the 'Meteor'. The building at left by the garlanded landing jetty flies the Greek revolutionary blue-on-white cross of the 1820s and foreground figures are shown in Greek dress. The artist may be one of two sons of Anton Schranz (d. 1839), both of whom worked on Malta: either Antonio (Anton junior) or his older brother Giovanni (John), since there is circumstantial evidence that one of them may have been present at the Nafpoli events in 1833, though yet to be proved: John is the more likely for doing such a detailed oil, including if from sketches provided to him. The likely commissioner or client intended would have been a British one present, be it Ponsonby, Symonds or another of the British captains. We are grateful to Professor John Schranz for information (March 2016) which has allowed correction of this entry.
Date circa 1833
date QS:P571,+1833-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 41.5 cm (16.3 in); width: 61.5 cm (24.2 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,41.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,61.5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q1199924
Current location
not on view
Accession number
BHC1149
Credit line Macpherson Collection
References Art UK
Source/Photographer Royal Museums Greenwich
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