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Корабль MARY LOWELL в открытом море - Carl Justus Harmen Fedeler | WikiOO.org - Энциклопедия изобразительного искусства

Корабль MARY LOWELL в открытом море – (Carl Justus Harmen Fedeler) Предыдущий Следующий


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Дата: 1839

Музей: Maine Maritime Museum (Bath, United States)

Техника: Масло На Холсте

Carl Justus Harmen Fedeler, Artist. Масло на холсте. 1839. Topsail schooner Mary LOWELL. in heavy seas. Шунер плывет справа от картины. Хедландия в порт-астерн, маленькая лодка с правого борта в переднем плане. Построен Дж.А. Лавелла в 1852 году. Изображение: 19.75 x 26.75 Рамка: 24.5 x 31.25

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