Friday, February 6, 2009
Let's save «MAXIM GORKIY», former «HAMBURG»!!!
I took this photo so recently!!! Why does She have to be scrapped??? She's in perfect shape! YES, WE CAN HELP SAVE HER!!!!ADENDA: The first two songs now playing at Radio Atlântico Azul, «Are we Human», by «The Killers» and «Leave out all the rest», by «Linkin' Park» are the songs «HAMBURG» is now singing on her trip to Alang Bitch, I mean, Alang Beach, in India, WHERE BEAUTIFUL SHIPS LIKE «HAMBURG» AND «INFANTE D HENRIQUE» ARE SLAUGHTERED for half a penny!....
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Labels: Apelo, German Ships, HAMBURG, Help request, Infante Dom Henrique, MAXIM GORKIY, Strange things happen at Sea
Thursday, February 5, 2009
LET'S SAVE «MAXIM GORKIY»!!!!
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Ship Portrait of the Danish Brig "Dorothea af Ebeltoft, Captn. A. Carlsen" 1865, the vessel is showing off Christiansoe (near Bornholm), signed inscribed with title along the bottom and dated, Oil on canvas, 45 x 65 cm, possession of a Private Collector in Northern Germany. In several of his pictures Reimers used light colors and depicted the vessel in a sunshine situation. Click on the image to see a larger illustration. Photo Copyright is with the Fine Art Emporium.
Ship Portrait of the German Steamer "Anton von Kiel - Capt. E. Aereboe" at sea off Hong Kong 1890 - the steamer is shown in the Chinese Sea with two junks in the background - Oil on canvas on original stretcher, 53 by 77 cm, with frame 65 x 88 cm - signed "Heinrich Reimers", dated 1890 and inscribed with title as shown above - cleaned, smaller areas with retouch only, in good condition, in the original frame - Private Collection Portugal. Reimers was a Captain and Pilot himself and worked in Kiel as a ship portrait artist. The steamer "Anton" was owned by the shipping company "Sartori & Berger" in Kiel and was obviously used for coastal trade in Far East. This is a light color painting with a romantic touch in the sky and an interesting background. It represents a typical and well done ship portrait by this known artist. Click on the image to see larger illustrations.

Ship Portrait of a Royal Yacht Club Sailing Yawl at sea ca. 1895 - the large sailing yacht is shown under full sail at moderate sea - Oil on board, 55 by 82 cm - signed lower left "T.G. Purvis" and inscribed "Cardiff". Purvis was a busy ship portrait artist, working in Cardiff, London and Bristol. He portrayed some of the largest sailing vessels which ever crossed the Oceans. Portraits of Yachts by him - such as this one - are rare. Most of his paintings were executed between 1890 and the Great War (1914). This painting shows a realistic sea and a detailed handling of the large Yacht, which flies the burgee of a Royal Yacht Club (British or Irish) on the main mast.
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Labels: Arte, Associação Naval Sarilhense, City Daily Photoblog, Danish Ships, English Ships, German Ships
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