The Captured Spanish Fleet at Havana is an oil on canvas maritime history painting by the French-British artist Dominic Serres, from 1768.
[1] It depicts a scene following the British Siege of Havana in 1762, part of the Seven Years' War.
[2] Serres produced a number of paintings of maritime military scenes during his career.
This painting is a panorama seen from the southern end of Havana Harbour depicting captured warships of the Spanish Navy.
The fortress of El Morro, stormed by British troops during the taking of the city, is visible in the distance on the right while on the left ships under construction on stocks are being burned.