Victorian Ships

Victorian Ships

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May 22, 2010 · English · Kindle (273 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 273
Language English
Published May 22, 2010
Publisher Blackthorn Press

Description

John Ward's journey as a self-taught artist unfolds against the backdrop of the Victorian maritime era. Growing up as the son of a Master Mariner, he was surrounded by the tales and experiences of the sea, which shaped his artistic vision. His apprenticeship allowed him to refine his skills, resulting in a unique ability to capture the essence of ships and their crews.

With the collaboration of Gordon Bell and Arthur Credland, insights into Victorian ships are presented through a blend of stunning illustrations and rich historical context. The trio meticulously re-creates the atmosphere of this dynamic period, exploring how ships not only served practical purposes but also acted as vessels of adventure and discovery for generations.

The narrative delves into the intricacies of ship design, common routes, and the daily lives of those who sailed them. Through engaging storytelling and vivid imagery, readers are transported to a time when seafaring was both an art and a science, highlighting the profound impact Victorian ships had on trade, exploration, and cultural exchange.

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Art & Photography
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