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S.S. Greystone Castle, 1918 (pastel and watercolour on paper)
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S.S. Greystone Castle, 1918 (pastel and watercolour on paper)
7342151 S.S. Greystone Castle, 1918 (pastel and watercolour on paper) by Everett, John (1876-1949); 38.1x46.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Herbert Barnard John Everett
S.S. Greystone Castle. Dazzle was a type of camouflage developed by the artist Norman Wilkinson in 1917, in response to the heavy losses sustained by British merchant ships to German U-boat submarines.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38177400
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
1914 1918 Wwi Ww One) Boat Dock First War 1914 1918 First World War (1914 1918) First World War (1st World War) Harbor Area Harbour Area Harbours Paddle Wheel Steamer Paddlesteamers Pastel Platform Port Area Railway Station Station Station Building Steamship Train Station Watercolors Watercolour Paint
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This stunning pastel and watercolour print of the S.S. Greystone Castle from 1918 captures the essence of a bygone era in maritime history. The artist, John Everett, skillfully depicts the ship using the innovative dazzle camouflage technique developed by Norman Wilkinson during World War I.
The S.S. Greystone Castle is portrayed with vibrant colors and intricate details, showcasing its paddle wheel steamer design that was common during the early 20th century. This artwork serves as a reminder of the crucial role that steamships played in transportation and passenger travel at that time.
The use of dazzle camouflage on the ship not only adds visual interest to the piece but also highlights its historical significance as a response to German U-boat attacks on British merchant ships. The bold patterns and contrasting colors were intended to confuse enemy submarines about the speed, direction, and size of their targets.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this artwork is a testament to both artistic talent and naval innovation. It offers viewers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history when creativity met necessity in order to protect vital sea routes.
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