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Victory and Squadron in Light Airs - Geoff Hunt PPRSMA
Victory and Squadron in Light Airs - Geoff Hunt PPRSMA
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New: Signed and numbered limited edition giclee print by Geoff Hunt PPRSMA
Edition of 250 on canvas, regardless of size, varnished.
Signed and numbered by the Artist in black ink.
Standard size:
18 x 24.5 inches (45.5cm x 62.5cm)
Large size:
21 x 29 inches (53.5cm x 73.5cm)
With 3-inch (7.5 cm) plain canvas margins all around in addition to the above image sizes.
From Geoff's book The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt:
"A lot of sail area was required to shift a first-rate ship of the line like the Victory, displacing some 3000 tons, and when the wind was light even mpre than the usual sail plan was needed. Additional lightweight sails called stunsails were rigged out on each side on long booms...and these gave a huge spread of canvas. If Victory had set main stunsails on both sides she would have spanned 170 ft across. These sails were sometimes regarded as expendable: for example, during the long approach to the Battle of Trafalgar the wind was very light and all the British ships carried stunsails, which at the last momeent were simply cut away and allowed to fall into the sea. Their crews were fully occupied manning all the guns, and few hands coulkd be spared to recover the sails."
Framing: The canvas is stretched and framed straight into a 3-inch toned gold frame, without glass, i.e. it is framed exactly as you would an original oil painting.
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