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Kirkall Elisha Collection

Elisha Kirkall, a talented artist of the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his stunning landscapes and captivating shipping scenes

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Landscape, 1733 / 1742. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Landscape, 1733 / 1742. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Landscape, 1733/1742

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Heroic Stormy Landscape, 1724. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Heroic Stormy Landscape, 1724. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Heroic Stormy Landscape, 1724

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Thomas Walker, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Thomas Walker, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Thomas Walker, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Lawrence Fashion, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Lawrence Fashion, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Lawrence Fashion, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Nathaniel Blackerby, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Nathaniel Blackerby, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Nathaniel Blackerby, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of John Hadley, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of John Hadley, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of John Hadley, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Onuphrij Edwin, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Onuphrij Edwin, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Onuphrij Edwin, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Alexander Nisbit, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Alexander Nisbit, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Alexander Nisbit, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Thomas Cook, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Thomas Cook, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Thomas Cook, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Richard Lloyd, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Richard Lloyd, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Richard Lloyd, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Jacob Gibbs, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Jacob Gibbs, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Jacob Gibbs, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Fight against Seven Algerines, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Fight against Seven Algerines, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Fight against Seven Algerines by Capt Kempthorne, 1720s. [From the collection of Thomas Brodrick]

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Hugo Howard, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Hugo Howard, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Hugo Howard, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: The Holy Family, 1724. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

The Holy Family, 1724. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
The Holy Family, 1724

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: The Holy Family of Christ, early 18th century. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

The Holy Family of Christ, early 18th century. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
The Holy Family of Christ, early 18th century

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: The Boasting Traveler. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

The Boasting Traveler. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
The Boasting Traveler

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1724. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1724. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1724

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene with Man-of-War, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene with Man-of-War, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene with Man-of-War, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Fight in 1672, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Fight in 1672, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Fight in 1672: shipping scene from the collection of Thomas Walker, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of Philip Hollingworth, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of Philip Hollingworth, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of Philip Hollingworth, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Shipping Scene from the Collection of John Chicheley, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Shipping Scene from the Collection of John Chicheley, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Shipping Scene from the Collection of John Chicheley, 1720s

Background imageKirkall Elisha Collection: Subscription Receipt, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall

Subscription Receipt, 1720s. Creator: Elisha Kirkall
Subscription Receipt, 1720s. [Sea-god in chariot pulled by hippicamps]


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Elisha Kirkall, a talented artist of the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his stunning landscapes and captivating shipping scenes. Born between 1733 and 1742, Kirkall's artistic prowess was evident from an early age. One of his notable works is the "Heroic Stormy Landscape" created in 1724. This masterpiece showcases Kirkall's ability to capture nature's fury and power through his brushstrokes. The tumultuous skies and rugged terrain transport viewers into a realm where they can almost feel the wind whipping against their faces. Kirkall also excelled at depicting maritime scenes, as seen in his various shipping scenes from collections such as Thomas Walker, Lawrence Fashion, Nathaniel Blackerby, John Hadley, Onuphrij Edwin, Alexander Nisbit, Thomas Cook, Richard Lloyd, and Jacob Gibbs - all dating back to the 1720s. These paintings offer glimpses into a bygone era when ships sailed across vast oceans carrying goods and dreams to distant shores. Each scene tells its own story of adventure and exploration. In one particular painting titled "Fight against Seven Algerines, " Kirkall portrays a heroic battle fought against adversity during the same period. This artwork showcases not only his technical skill but also his ability to convey emotion through art. The intensity of the fight is palpable as brave souls stand united against formidable foes. Elisha Kirkall's legacy lives on through these remarkable artworks that have stood the test of time. His landscapes transport us to breathtaking vistas while his shipping scenes unveil tales of seafaring journeys filled with excitement and danger. As we admire these masterpieces today, we are reminded of an artist who captured both nature's grandeur and humanity's resilience with every stroke of his brush.