- Pleasure barge
A pleasure barge is a flat bottomed, slow moving
boat used forleisure . It is contrasted with a standardbarge , which is used to transport freight. Many places wherecanal s orriver s play a prominent role have developed pleasure barges for conducting religious ceremonies or waterborne festivities, or for viewing scenery.History
Barges of all kinds were commonly used on the
Nile inancient Egypt . When the PharaohAkhenaten revolutionized Egyptianreligion , he renamed his pleasure barge "Splendour of Aten" after his dominantgod . A miniature of a royal barge was amongst the booty of the tomb ofTutankhamun . The most famous Egyptian barge is that used byCleopatra when she arrived in luxurious state to seduceMark Antony .The 11th century Chinese writer
Ouyang Xiu mentions a pleasure barge in his poetry with oars the color of orchids (or magnolias, depending on thetranslation ). Anivory model of aQing Dynasty imperial pleasure barge exists at theVancouver Maritime Museum . In 1357, King Boromtrailokanat of Ayudhaya, in what would later become Thailand, decreed a yearly barge race. His barge would compete against the barge of his consort. If the consort's barge won, then the year would bring abundance. If the King's barge won then it would signify hardship. The consort's barge was usually allowed to win. A later Thai king included a royal barge bearing Buddhist relics in his war party againstBurma . By the 17th century, royal Thai barge processions included more than 100 barges, and oarsmen wore matching red garments and goldjewelry .Wealthy states which relied on water trade sometimes developed barges specifically linked to the ruling class. A painting by
Jan van de Capelle from 1650 depicts the state barge of theNetherlands being saluted by gun blasts from battle ships. The doges of Venice also traveled by state barge.The
Grand Canal d'Alsace atVersailles served as a setting for elaborate play barges in the 17th and 18th centuries. The gilded goddessfigurehead from Marie Antoinette's barge survives, andNapoleon commissioned a ceremonial barge for his official visit to the port of Brest in 1810. The latter is at the FrenchMusee National de la Marine .Until the middle of the 19th century, barges were common sights on the
River Thames inLondon . These included shallops, luxury transport for the upper class, rowed by up to eight liveried servants, and sometimes decorated with gilded carvings and ornate draperies. Handel's famous Water Music was composed to be played with its audiences listening from pleasure barges.Today
Ceremonial barges are sometimes used in historical reenactments and
wedding ceremonies inPolynesia .Religious ceremonies are still conducted aboard barges in
Thailand , where up to fifty barges at a time travel in battle formation on Bangkok's rivers. The royal barge is rowed by fifty oarsmen, steered by two steersmen, and commanded by two officers. The crew is rounded out by a flagman, a chantman, and a signalman. Bangkok has amuseum devoted entirely to royal barges.Barges built to provide people with scenic trips down rivers developed along with the growing middle class in
Europe and theUnited States . Modern pleasure barges, such as those that travel thewine regions ofFrance , can include such amenities asDVD players, exercise equipment, onboard kitchens and water closets, skylit passenger cabins, and stereo systems.Art
The
Romantic period ofart inEurope was fascinated with mundane objects elevated to luxurious heights, making the pleasure barge an attractive subject.Paul Delaroche chose a state barge as his setting to depict the historical figureCardinal Richelieu in an 1892 painting. About the same time,Ludwig II of Bavaria had a sketch drawn up for an elaborate gilded barge with the sea god Neptune at its prow and a carved, elevated canopy, reached by awrought iron staircase and topped by anangel holding aloft the royal crown.The most well known pleasure barge to Americans may be the fictitious Khetanna, the floating air-propelled barge of
Jabba the Hutt in theStar Wars universe. The originalconcept art for this barge depicted it as an opulentbaroque craft, but the final construction was more utilitarian in appearance. The barge appears in the filmReturn of the Jedi .See also
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Pleasure craft
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