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Taking in ballast, 1918 (crayon and graphite on paper)
7342148 Taking in ballast, 1918 (crayon and graphite on paper) by Everett, John (1876-1949); 43.6x57.3 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Herbert Barnard John Everett
During the First World War, John Everett was at first unable to sketch outdoors due to wartime security regulations, but in the spring of 1918, the Ministry of Information asked him to depict London river scenes. Everett received a permit to draw, and that summer, spent every day at the docks. 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. As a practical sailor, Everett's work reflects the knowledge he gained from living on board a ship.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This print, "Taking in ballast, 1918" by John Everett, offers a glimpse into the artist's unique perspective during the tumultuous times of World War I. Despite wartime restrictions on outdoor sketching, Everett was granted permission to capture London river scenes in stunning detail. His experience as a practical sailor shines through in this piece, reflecting his intimate knowledge of life aboard a ship.
The use of Dazzle camouflage, developed by Norman Wilkinson to protect British merchant ships from German U-boats, adds an intriguing element to the composition. The intricate crayon and graphite work brings out the dynamic movement and energy of the steamship depicted in the artwork.
As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, we are transported back to a time when innovation and creativity were essential for survival. The vibrant colors and meticulous detailing draw us into Everett's world, inviting us to explore the complexities of transportation and communication during this pivotal period in history.
With each stroke of his pencil, Everett captures not just a moment in time but also a story waiting to be told. This print is more than just art; it is a window into the past that continues to inspire and captivate viewers today.
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