AUTEUR : Stephen J. Renard
REF : 0
EDITION : 1893
DATE : 13 Oct 1893 - 12:33
COURSE : 5
DESCRIPTION SITE :
signed 'Stephen J. Renard' (lower right)
oil on
canvas
36 x 60 in. (91.5 x 152.4 cm.)
Along with the
Prince of Wales, one of the most passionate yachtsmen of the 1890s was the 4th
Earl of Dunraven. Determined to wrestle the America's Cup away from the
custody of the New York Yacht Club before the end of the nineteenth century, he
commissioned the great G.L. Watson of Glasgow to design him a winner worthy of
the name and thus was conceived Valkyrie II. Rigged as a cutter
and displacing 95½ tons, she measured 117½ feet in length with a 22½ foot beam
and carried 10,042 square feet of sail. Built by D. & W. Henderson at Partick,
alongside the legendary Britannia then under construction for the
Prince of Wales, Valkyrie (II) proved a formidable challenger for
the America's Cup and, despite her failure, returned home to considerable
acclaim. Sadly, her life was cut short when she was sunk in a memorable
collision with the yacht Satanita at the Clyde Regatta in July
1894.
To defend the America's Cup in 1893 however, a syndicate
headed by Oliver Iselin had commissioned the equally talented Nat Herreshoff to
design and build them Vigilant which, whilst her dimensions
matched Valkyrie's extremely closely, had the initial advantage
of carrying 11,272 square feet of sail against the challenger's slightly
smaller square footage. Valkyrie (II) made the Atlantic crossing
in September 1893 and the first race took place on 7 October.
Vigilant won by 5 minutes 48 seconds and took the second race by
10 mins. 35 secs. on the 9th. The third and final race, scheduled for
Friday 13th, was destined to become one of the most hotly contested in the
history of the America's Cup and was won by Vigilant with the
narrowest of margins, a lead of only 40 seconds. The New York Times called it
"probably the greatest battle of sails that was ever fought" and the closeness
of the finish determined Dunraven to try again in 1895. NOTES AMERICA-SCOOP : LICENCE : Autorisation en cours |