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Liner on Stocks Central Panel of Triptych shipbuilding in
Liner on Stocks (1904 - 24) (Central Panel of Triptych Shipbuilding in Belfast ). Staples, Sir Robert Ponsonby Bt. 1853-1943. Date: 1904-24
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Belfast Panel Ponsonby Shipbuilding Staples Stocks Triptych Liner
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This stunning oil painting, titled "Liner on Stocks (1904-24) - Central Panel of Triptych Shipbuilding in Belfast," is a masterpiece created by Sir Robert Ponsonby Staples (1853-1943). The painting depicts a liner being built on stocks in the heart of Belfast's bustling shipbuilding industry. The central panel of the triptych showcases the intricate and meticulous process of constructing a large ocean liner, with the ship's hull resting on the stocks and workers diligently hammering away at various parts of the vessel. The use of rich, vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes brings the scene to life, capturing the energy and dynamism of the shipyard. Sir Robert Ponsonby Staples, a renowned Irish painter, expertly portrays the industrious spirit of the shipbuilding community in Belfast during this era. The painting is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the shipbuilders, as well as the importance of this industry to the city and the wider world. This painting is an invaluable historical record of Belfast's shipbuilding heritage and a beautiful work of art in its own right.
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