Posts Tagged ‘Trafalgar’
Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

“I have Urgent Dispatches”
A brief History of H M Schooner Pickle (Dec 1800 to 27 July 1808) – a ‘clever, fast schooner, coppered’.
The Princess Royal, Princess Anne, added her prestige to the journey of the Trafalgar Despatch, re enacted 200 years later as a commemoration of International importance.
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Tags: art images, dispatches, HMS Pickle, Marine Art, Pickle, schooner, Trafalgar, uk marine
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Tuesday, May 1st, 2007
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“I have urgent dispatches” picture in a new book; “I am a maritime historian and have been contracted to write a huge-format (about the size of an atlas) illustrated book on fighting ships 1750-1850. I am keen to include contemporary art and I am a great admirer of your image of the Pickle coming back after Trafalgar”.
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Tags: BBC Radio Devon, Chateau Lafite Rothschild, David Roberts, Dr. Michael Baker, H.M. Naval Base, HMS Victory., Israel Exhibition, Masada, Montmiral, Newsletter, Peter Goodwin, Pickle, portsmouth, Queen Elizabeth 2, roaring forties, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, The 1868 Restaurant, The Holy Land, The Jerusalem Post, Trafalgar, Waterwitch
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Newsletter 6 from The Art of Gordon Frickers, November 2008
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Tags: Almost sold out, bae systems, Basque region, British Marine Federation, Castelnau de Montmiral, commission, Devonport Royal Dockyard Ltd, dhows, drawing, Fine Art, frigate, Government of Oman, Les Plus beaux villages de France, ministry of defence, New Print Gallery, Newsletter, no gallery commission, Obama being elected, painting, passionate about painting, plymouth, reliable investment, Royal Netherlands Navy, RSS feed, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, South of France, superyacht, Superyacht uk, Superyachts, The Art of Gordon Frickers, The Flying Scotsman, Trafalgar, vagrant, velsheda, Waterwitch
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Monday, January 5th, 2009
Possible projects include a Laperouse painting, one or 2 on the theme of Nelson and Trafalgar (because the Victory 2005 series are about to become available for sale, I will write the story here soon) a further famous wine village series this time involving more working people in the paintings, and I have a new idea that relates to paintings about some of the big issues of our times.
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Tags: black ice, capitalism, christmas, climate change, famous wine village, laperouse, mild fever, Nelson, new year, painting, paintings, plymouth university, sustainability, thaw, thesis, time temperatures, Trafalgar, university plymouth, victory, white christmas, wine village
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Newsletter, Sea Fever and super yachts, The Marine Art of Gordon Frickers No. 8 © august 2009
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Tags: Antibes, Artist in Residence, Ben Ainslie, British Marine Federation, Castelnau de Montmiral, convoy PQ13, Cote d'azur, Dominique Rembauville, Fiery Cross, Fort Lauderdale, H.M.S. Formidable, HM Submarine "Unique", Itzac, Junkers Ju88's, Laperouse at Botany Bay, Marine Art, marine artist, marine painting, marine paintings, Marine Print, marine prints, memorable paintings, Monaco, Monaco Yacht Show, Montague Dawson, Monte Carlo, New paintings, New Westminster City, Newsletter, Plymouth Naval Reference Library, Porto Fino, Sea Fever, Spurling painting, super yacht builders, super yacht owners, super yacht world, super yachts, superyacht, Superyacht Business, Superyachts, the battle of Trafalgar, The Best of British, the Cattewater, the First Fleet, The future of super yachts, the war of 1812, Trafalgar, USS New York
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Friday, August 21st, 2009
The ship model of HMS Victory by Bob Pearce is definitely still for sale
Bob has just emailed me to confirm this, the case size and price. If interested in this rare chance to obtain a fine ship model of Victory in her Trafalgar 1805 condition, contact this web site or phone Bob Pearce. (more…)
Tags: 1805, display case, HMS Victory., ship model, Trafalgar
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
I can barely keep, up with it!
This is one of those days which reminds me of the debt we owe those who went before us to build our world.
The marine painting “Trafalgar Dawn” still haunts me (available in prints see http://www.frickers.co.uk/marine-art/trafalgar_dawn.html).
I am planning a new piece of marine art, the opposite view.
Today was very 21st century though.
I have had today 3 enquiries about my marine painting which may be of interest and found myself yet again busy with Trafalgar and Admiral Nelson issues.
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Tags: 21st of October, Admiral Nelson, art works in New York, battle of Trafalgar, BBC TV, Castelnau de Montmiral, Class 40, Cote d'azur, French landscape, H.M. Schooner Pickle, HMS Pickle, Itzac, landscape art, Marine Art, marine painting, Monaco Yacht Show 2009, New York Yacht Club, Pickle Night, Sea Breezes, super yacht, The Boats that Built Britain, Tom Cunliffe, Trafalgar, trafalgar dawn, Trafalgar Day
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
Food for thought for artists? What do you think of this?
G. I have sent you my first draft of my explication for my new (landscape painting) works.
I would welcome your thoughts and comments. Regards, D
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Tags: Art for Art's, art work, artist, Deleuze, JMW Turner, Kandinsky, Landscape painting, marine painting, Pickle, roaring forties, Trafalgar, Waterwitch
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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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