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Monamy, Peter Greenwhich frome the North bank of the Thames mk175
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Monamy, Peter The Royal yacht Peregrine and another yacht in the Medway off Gillingham Kent,Passing Upnor Castel mk175
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Monamy, Peter A panoranma of the Bosporus at Constantinople the City spread along the European western shore,the Asian eastern shore guarded by Leander-s Tower mk175
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Monamy, Peter An english privateer in three positions mk175
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Monamy, Peter English Cutter-righged yacht in two positions mk175
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Monamy, Peter Stern view of the Royal William firing a salute mk175
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Monamy, Peter Stern view of the first-rate Britannia mk175
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Monamy, Peter THe Ship rigged royal yacht Dublin in two positions mk175
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Monamy, Peter Stern view of the Royal Caroline mk175
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Monamy, Peter British men-o-war and a merchantman off Elizabeth Castle,Jersey mk175
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Monamy, Peter A fleet coming to anchor mk175
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Monamy, Peter A Small Sailing boat and a merchantman at sea in a rising Wind mk175
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Monamy, Peter A clam estuary scene mk175
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Monamy, Peter A royal yacht and other shipping off the coast mk175
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Monamy, Peter A clam sunset scene mk175
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Monamy, Peter A clam scene,with two small drying sails mk175
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Monamy, Peter A two-decker and a yacht anchored near a tower mk175
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Monamy, Peter A fifty gun two-decker,at sea near a coast mk175
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Monamy, Peter The Loss of H.M.S. Victory in a gale on 4 October 1744 mk175
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Monamy, Peter English ships beating to windward in a gale mk174
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Monamy, Peter
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English Painter, 1681-1749
English painter. It seems likely that his family origins and name were French. The Painter-Stainers' Company records that he was apprenticed as a house painter to William Clarke from 1696, but by 1710 he had become a marine artist, filling the gap in the market left by the death of Willem van de Velde the younger in 1707. Most of his subsequent career was devoted to careful imitations of van de Velde's style (and, in some cases, of particular pictures), by which, according to Vertue, 'he distinguished himself and came into reputation'. He maintained his links with the Painter-Stainers, of which he had been made a freeman in 1703
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