Gallery of Seascapes
Thomas Moran, Much Resounding Sea, 1884.
Claude Lorrain Embarkation of Saint Ursula.
Michel Felice Corne In Action.
William Turner Shipweck of the Minotaur.
William Turner The Fighting Temeraire.
Eugene Delacroix Christ on the lake Genezareth.
William Bradford, Icebound Whaling Ship.
James Whistler, Crepuscule in Opal Trouville.
Ivan Aivazovsky, Shipwreck.
Gustave Courbet, Vue d’une mer agitée près d’une falaise.
Edouard Manet The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama.
Edouard Manet Le Départ du vapeur de Folkestone.
Winslow Homer, Sunlight on the Coast.
Mystery of mysteries, water and air are right there before us in the sea. Every time I view the sea, I feel a calming sense of security, as if visiting my ancestral home; I embark on a voyage of seeing. Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Alfred Sisley, Bristol Channel from Penarth, Evening.
Thomas Moran, Fiercely the Red Sun Descending Burned His Way across the Heavens.
Joaquin Clausell, Marina.
The "Golden Age of Ship Portraiture" occurred between 1850 and 1920. Wes Cowan. [1]
White Wings by Wilfred Knox (A. D. Bell), 1948.
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Silhouetted by the sea, circled by the circus sands
with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves
Mr. Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan
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Joaquín Sorolla, Marina.
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