Posts Tagged ‘HMS Captain’
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Busy in the studio today.
I have some ideas to sketch re the possible marine commission I mentioned yesterday, but first, Admiral Nelson and super yachts. 
I have several marine paintings in advance planning at present and several being sketched out including this one intended to be of a big superyacht (motor), with other yachts at dusk in Porto Fino but which yachts?
Want to nominate suitable superyachts?
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Tags: Admiral Nelson, Devonport Royal Dockyard, European Parliament Exhibition, HMS Captain, HMS Minerve, Maltese Falcon, marine commission, marine paintings, Sarafsa, Savage Marine Ltd, super yachts
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Several interesting emails today, all 3 enquiries for marine paintings (not marine prints) about Nelson and Trafalgar.
Curiously this makes 3 enquiries for that sort of painting in the past week…
Seems a bit like the old joke about waiting for buses?
Of course, followers of this blog will know, Gordon has a new marine painting on that subject, Nelson at Gibraltar, in production (hence insert pop up pic here) at this moment and another, a new version of Trafalgar Dawn, almost ready to start. (more…)
Tags: Botany Bay, HMS Captain, HMS Minerve, HRH Queen Elizabeth, laperouse, marine artist, marine painting, marine paintings, marine prints, Nelson, Nelson at Gibraltar, Peter Goodwin, Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club, Royal Yacht Britannia, Trafalgar, trafalgar dawn
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
Gibraltar, Nelson, HMS Minerve, HMS Captain is beginning to reveal how the final marine painting will look.
There have been some significant developments in this marine painting including Gordon Frickers is able to be the first, here to show some results of collaboration, new research into the quality of the bright yellow preferred by Nelson on his ships, more on that below…
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Tags: Australia, Botany Bay, bright yellow, Gibraltar, HMS Captain, HMS Minerve, HMS Victory., Horatio Nelson, laperouse, Nelson, new marine painting, Peter Goodwin, port of Gibraltar, Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club, Trafalgar
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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
This will I hope you agree, will be a splendid marine painting; eventually to be shown in a classic hand made swept frame.
The frame alone will cost some £500.00 (more…)
Tags: fine paintings, HMS Captain, HMS Minerve, Horatio Nelson, laperouse, marine painting, Nelson, Nelson at Gibraltar, Royal Plymouth Corinthian Yacht Club, The Trafalgar Collection
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Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
HMS Pickle, the schooner Pickle, The Pickle the ship that famously carried the news of Trafalgar to England and the Admiralty; I heard last week that the original of I have urgent dispatches is up for sale.
Now to be sold separately, a change of plan, sold separately from the rest of the owners Victory 2005 collection which I hear has a prospective buyer for the rest of the collection.
I’m not sure how much the owners want for it, my impression is 10 to 15,000 pounds, which is about 15 to 23 thousand USD.
This is the renowned marine painting, reproduced in several learned books and considered by some leading experts the definitive marine painting of HMS Pickle, a painting from which even the prints have created a history with copies going to among others, Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, The Royal Naval Air Service and the New York Yacht Club!
I have urgent dispatches is still available as a prestige limited edition. (more…)
Tags: HMS Captain, HMS Pickle, Laperouse Society, Minerve, Nelson, Nelson at Gibraltar, Samuel Plimsoll, schooner Pickle, Tartan, The Pickle, The Schooner Vagrant, Trafalgar, Xebec
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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Today, I have been looking at several subjects as the current group of paintings is almost complete.
I have the marine painting “Cattewater Plymouth, Australia bound emigrants prepare to board the clipper ship Samuel Plimsoll” 98% finished, here is a detail, I’ll show you this complete major painting on this blog any day no
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I have been looking for good photographs of HM Submarine Unique. I found a link that took me to the Submariners Association only the page was blank.
Or was it? I am reminded of the joke about the model of a stealth ship in a museum, it goes some what like this, “The models were wonderful, so detailed until I got to the Stealth ship, the case was empty… or was it?” (more…)
Tags: 10th Submarine Flotilla, Australia bound, Australia bound emigrants, Bucentaure, Cattewater Plymouth, emigrants prepare to board, HM Submarine "Unique", HMS Captain, HMS Minerve, HMS Victory., marine ar, marine painting, Samuel Plimsoll, Spanish frigate Mercedes, Submariners Association, trafalgar dawn
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Saturday, June 26th, 2010
The Exhibition (Exposition) of paintings by the Art Therapist, my friend Andre Lafargue at Pau has been and gone.
I’d have gone except the invitation arrived late.
The invitation was curiously addressed. (more…)
Tags: Andre Lafargue, Art Therapist, Gordon Frickers, HMS Captain, HMS Victory., Horatio Nelson, Minerve, Peter Goodwin, Robert Southey
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