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HMAS Hobart

by John Charles Allcot

HMAS Hobart by John Allcot
Dimensions:
35.5 cm X 43 cm
Medium:
Oil on canvas board
Setting:
WW II (1939-1945)
Courtesy of Invaluable Art Auctions

In John Allcot’s painting of HMAS Hobart her armament is clearly displayed and her rising onto the waves gives you the sense of power which the ship possesses.

  • About John Charles Allcot

    John was born on 14 November 1888 in England, and at the age of 14 John was apprenticed to lithographers, and attended classes at the Liverpool Institute and School of Art. In 1906 he worked in the Mersey tugboats and next year sailed as a deck-boy in the barque, Invermark. He loved painting and would scrounge ship's paint, sailcloth and handkerchiefs with which to depict the sea, ships and life on board.

    Arriving in Sydney in the Miltiades in 1909, Allcot signed on with the old clipper, Antiope. He worked in coastal, island and intercolonial vessels out of Sydney before giving up the sea in 1912. He then supported himself by painting theatre sets and obtained commissions for ship paintings from Sydney photographers. In the 1940s he painted the seas for ship-models built by the sculptor Robert Klippel.

    Allcot’s studio became a meeting-place for those interested in ships, paintings and models. Regular visitors included maritime artists Oswald Brett and Ian Hansen. Allcot used water-colour, gouache and oils to paint his ships.

    Allcot showed impeccable attention to detail in his ship paintings and in 1954 his painting of the Cutty Sark was presented to the Duke of Edinburgh.

    His work is represented in private and public collections in Australia and abroad.

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  • About HMAS Hobart (l)

    HMAS Hobart was a modified Leander Class, Light Cruiser. Originally commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Apollo she was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy as HMAS Hobart. Honours and awards were made to HMAS Hobart personnel for distinguished services with the Somaliland Force.

More reading

  • Additional resources for John Charles Allcot
    • John Allcot, Australian National Maritime Museum (sea.museum)
    • John Charles Allcot - Australian Dictionary of Biography (anu.edu.au)
  • Additional resources for HMAS Hobart (l)
    • HMAS Hobart (I), The Sea Power Centre (navy.gov.au)
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