Corvette "Bellona"
about 1780
Object PlaceFrance
Medium/TechniqueWood
DimensionsContainer: 264.2 x 130.2 x 328.9 cm (104 x 51 1/4 x 129 1/2 in.)
Credit LineGift of John Templeman Coolidge
Accession number32.134
On View
Not on viewClassificationsModels
Collections
Many ships were named "Bellona," after the Roman goddess of war. This model possibly portrays a French privateer that was captured in 1795 by a British ship, also named "Bellona." Privateers were privately owned vessels commissioned by governments to attack enemy merchant vessels in times of war. So-called "letters of marque" were issued to the owners of privateers, licensing them to take prizes, such as enemy vessels and their cargoes. The owner of the privateer and the licensing government usually shared the prize.
ProvenanceLent by J. Templeman Coolidge, 12/01/1927.
Early 19th century
mid-late 18th century
18th century
19th–20th centuries
Early 19th century
14th–15th century
about 1840
about 1815–19
probably late nineteenth century
