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Ships and Seascapes David Cordingly

Ships and Seascapes By David Cordingly

Ships and Seascapes by David Cordingly


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An introduction to maritime prints, drawings and watercolours. The text includes a sweeping historical survey of marine artists and printmakers from earliest times to the present day.

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Ships and Seascapes: Introduction to Maritime Prints, Drawings and Watercolours by David Cordingly

Maritime prints, drawings and watercolours a re discussed, and a historical survey of the development of marine art is given, by a former Head of Painting at the Nat ional Maritime Museum in Greenwich. '

About David Cordingly

David Cordingly is an English naval historian with a special interest in pirates. He held the position of Keeper of Pictures and Head of Exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England for twelve years.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Drawings and Watercolours 3. Prints and Processes 4. Ship Types 5. The Dutch School 6. Thames Views, Naval Actions and Voyages of Discovery 7. Fishing Boats, Shipwrecks and Coastal Scenery 8. France and America 9. Steam Ships, Yachts and Two World Wars Checklist of Artists and Their Dates Bibliography Index Abbreviations and Terms Used in Prints

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CIN0856674842VG
9780856674846
0856674842
Ships and Seascapes: Introduction to Maritime Prints, Drawings and Watercolours by David Cordingly
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
20011211
160
N/A
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