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Don Antonio Barceló con su jabeque correo rinde a dos galeotas argelinas   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
Ángel Cortellini Sánchez
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Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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Español: "Antonio Barceló, con su jabeque correo, rechaza a dos galeotas argelinas (1738)". Museo Naval de Madrid (Núm. de catálogo: 522). Óleo sobre lienzo (160 x 311 cm) pintado en 1902 por Ángel Cortellini y Sánchez (1858-1912). Antonio Barceló (1717-1797), cuando apenas contaba los 18 años de edad, fue nombrado capitán de uno de los jabeques correo que hacían el servicio entre Palma de Mallorca y Barcelona. En 1738 rechazó y puso en fuga a dos galeotas argelinas que le atacaron cuando llevaba de transporte en su jabeque un destacamento de dragones del regimiento de Orán y otro del de infantería de África, acción recompensada por el Rey con la graduación de alférez de fragata de la Armada, el día 6 de noviembre de 1738. Cortellini se equivoca en la leyenda que puso en la parte inferior del cuadro, al decir rinde a dos goletas argelinas, cuando en realidad las rechazó, y en la fecha del combate, que fue en 1738 y no en 1736. El cuadro fue realizado cuando el artista era pintor de Marina y modelista de este Museo. NOTA: Un jabeque español a remos, en primer plano, con las velas de trinquete y mesana latinas, está abriendo fuego con la artillería de babor y se dirige hacia una galeota argelina que casi le corta la proa. Por la izquierda aparece otra, navegando de empopada a "orejas de burro" y a fuerza de remos arrumba hacia el jabeque español mientras dispara un cañonazo desde la arrumbada, mientras que su objetivo también le responde.
English: CORRECT CAPTION: "Antonio Barcelo, with his courrier xebec, rejects two algerian galiots (1738)". Madrid's Navy Museum (catalog number: 522). 1902 oil painting by Ángel Cortellini y Sánchez (1858-1912). ORIGINAL CAPTION: "Don Antonio Barceló with his courrier surrenders to two algerian galiots - year 1736". NOTE: A Spanish xebec sails, in foreground, she is firing using her port artillery and heading to an Algerian galiot which almost cuts-off her bow. In the left appears another one, sailing to the xebec and firing her gun while her target shoots back. Barceló became captain of this xebec when he was 18, she was servicing between Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona and this action is set in 1738 while there was a detachment of Dragoons and another of infantry onboard. He stroke back and routed the enemies, for this action he was promoted Ensign. Given the historical explanation it is clear that the painter did a mistake with the caption. The scene is correct but the interpretation and the year don't coincide.
Date 1902
date QS:P571,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
institution QS:P195,Q1815235
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