Design No. 160
Correnzia
Design 160 represents one of Alfred Mylne's commissions, realised in the yacht Correnzia, built in 1909. The design is documented in the archive through twenty-one original drawings. This record forms part of the comprehensive collection of Mylne's work, preserving the designer's output across his prolific career in yacht design.
Original Drawings · 21 sheets
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Yachts in the Register · 1
Historical Context
Alfred Mylne's design practice extended across several decades, with commissions spanning from the late nineteenth century into the mid-twentieth century. Design 160 dates to 1909, a year situated within Mylne's period of established reputation and substantial output. The early twentieth century represented a significant phase in yacht design, with developments in naval architecture, materials, and sailing practices influencing the work of leading designers. Mylne's designs from this era reflect the technical standards and aesthetic preferences of his clientele during this period.
