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    Naval painting - Paintings

    The navy is an artistic genre that focuses on the representation of the sea, oceans, coasts and everything related to the marine environment. Artists who specialize in painting marine subjects are often called "marine painters". Here is some additional information about marine painting:

    Themes represented: Marine painting can include a variety of subjects, such as seascapes, ships, harbours, lighthouses, sailors, activities related to the sea (such as fishing or navigation) and coastal scenes.

    Techniques Used: Artists use a variety of techniques to represent the navy. They can use oil, watercolor, acrylic or even engraving to create their works. The technique

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    La Timonerie -  - Naval Painting
    La Timonerie

    Marine paintings Tunaer emerging from the port of The Island of Groix making natural sand ...

    Price upon request
    DEFACTO DÉCO - tableau décoratif voile - Naval Painting
    DEFACTO DÉCO

    Designer : Danielle Mercier

    Reproduction on linen canvas prepared with materials. Finish: hand-stretched patina on wooden frame ...

    126 € approx.
    La Timonerie -  - Naval Painting
    La Timonerie

    rare Diorama from The Plimsoll Samuel from the mid-19th century representing a Clipper. emigrant, a ...

    Price upon request
    La Timonerie -  - Naval Painting
    La Timonerie

    Marine painting on porcelain representing a schooner of the National Navy L'Étoile or La Belle Poule ...

    Price upon request
    KIPEUK déco - de goerges bertin scott - Naval Painting
    KIPEUK déco

    Designer : Georges Bertin SCOTT

    From an original work by Georges Bertin SCOTT published in L'ILLUSTRATION, an older french ...

    150 € approx.
    KIPEUK déco - de l. sabattier - Naval Painting
    KIPEUK déco

    Designer : L. SABATTIER

    From an original work by L. SABATIIER published in L'ILLUSTRATION, an older french newspaper.

    150 € approx.
    KIPEUK déco - d'alphonse bonquart - Naval Painting
    KIPEUK déco

    Designer : Adolphe BONQUART

    From an original work by Alphonse BONQUART published in L'ILLUSTRATION, an older french newspaper.

    150 € approx.
    Atelier Artus - Tableaux Provence - olivier méditerranéen - Naval Painting
    Atelier Artus - Tableaux Provence

    Designer : Vincent

    Reproduction sold framed, wooden quality baguette, ready to hang on. Texture: acrylic. Reproduction ...

    36 € approx.
    Barj Buzzoni -  - Naval Painting
    Barj Buzzoni

    Oil painting on canvas Italian artist Mantelli G. Wooden frame esculpated by hand. Handmade guazzo ...

    Price upon request
    LA CONGREGA ANTICHITA' - tableau:dipinto olio su tela raf. marina - Naval Painting
    LA CONGREGA ANTICHITA'

    Oil painting on canvas depicting marina. era of the 1700s. the frame is after the painting.

    Price upon request
    ... chosen may depend on the desired effects, the texture of the water and the atmospheric conditions that the artist wishes to capture.

    Atmosphere and Light: The Navy offers artists many opportunities to explore variations in light, colour and atmosphere. Weather can play an important role in creating different environments, from calm and peaceful seas to stormy storms. The representation of the light reflected by the water, the reflections, the play of shadow and light are also important aspects of marine painting.

    History of marine painting: Marine painting dates back to antiquity, but it was in the 17th century, during the Golden Age of Dutch painting, that this genre developed. Artists such as Willem van de Velde, Claude-Joseph Vernet and J.M.W. Turner have played a key role in the evolution of marine painting. Over time, this artistic genre continued to develop and evolve, with contemporary artists bringing their own vision and personal style to the representation of the navy.

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