Man O War Lying Anchor early 19th century Pen
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Man O War Lying Anchor early 19th century Pen
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17 11 16 63 Cm Anchor Dordrecht Early 19th Century Framing Line Johannes Christiaan Schotel
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable artwork titled "Man O War Lying Anchor" created in the early 19th century by Dutch artist Johannes Christiaan Schotel. The piece, executed with exquisite precision using brown ink and watercolor, depicts a majestic man o' war ship resting peacefully at anchor. Schotel's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his pen, as he masterfully captures the intricate rigging and sails billowing gently in the wind. The use of graphite adds depth and texture to this maritime scene, enhancing its realism. Measuring approximately 17 11/16 by 24 13/16 inches (45 x 63 cm), this drawing is framed within delicate lines that further emphasize its artistic value. Its historical significance lies not only in its subject matter but also in Schotel's contribution to Dutch art during the Romantic era. As viewers gaze upon this stunning representation of naval prowess, they are transported back to an era where ships ruled the seas and exploration was at its peak. This artwork serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our enduring fascination with maritime adventures.
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