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May 10, 2021
Cochrane’s Compensation, 1973, 27in by 35in, by John Chancellor (1925–84), private collection.
Credit: Courtesy of Gordon Chancellor 2021/Photograph by Simon Hill
Mark Dowie on his choice of
Cochrane’s Compensation by John Chancellor
‘My choice of a sea painting is predictable! I have had a fascination with all things nautical since turning the first page of Mr Midshipman Hornblower at the age of 10. From then, it was inevitable that I would start my working life in the Royal Navy.
‘At the other end of my career, I remain firmly attached to the sea at the helm of the RNLI. I love the exquisite detail here: the light and the feeling of what is to come just beyond the next headland. Chancellor’s skill with the brush and his meticulous research take me to the quarterdeck of a Royal Navy frigate off the Azores in 1804 — a good place to be.’