Fredrik Henrik af Chapman
Fredrik Henrik af Chapman | |
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Portrait by Lorens Pasch the Younger, 1778 | |
| Born | 9 September 1721 Gothenburg, Sweden |
| Died | 19 August 1808 (aged 86) Sweden |
| Allegiance | Sweden |
| Branch | Swedish Navy |
| Rank | Vice admiral |
| Awards | Order of Vasa |
Vice-Admiral Fredrik Henrik af Chapman (9 September 1721 – 19 August 1808) was a Swedish Navy officer, shipwright and scientist. Serving as the manager of the Karlskrona shipyard from 1782 to 1793, Chapman has been credited as the first person to apply scientific methods to shipbuilding and is considered to be the first naval architect.
Chapman was the author of Architectura Navalis Mercatoria (1768) and several other shipbuilding-related works. His Tractat om Skepps-Byggeriet ("Treatise on Shipbuilding") published in 1775 is a pioneering work in modern naval architecture. He was the first shipbuilder in Northern Europe to introduce prefabrication in shipyards and managed to produce several series of ships in record time. He was ennobled as "af Chapman" in 1772, after the successful coup of Gustav III of Sweden.