Large framed seascape in the style of Vernet: a stormy landscape with men pulling a boat towards the beach, waves crashing on the rocks, and in the background a lighthouse and a small harbor. Period l[...]
An interesting and rare maritime painting depicting a bay with an inlet, a tower, and a fleet of galleons. It appears to have been painted to document the moment: the arrival of the fleet and the land[...]
This 18th-century oil painting depicts a dramatic shipwreck at sea. In the foreground is a frigate caught in a storm, listing and on the verge of crashing into a rock. The sail is crumpled and torn, t[...]
Adriaen Manglard (1695-1760) attributed. Maritime Capriccio circa 1730.Relined canvas measuring 52 cm by 46 cm. Antique frame measuring 67.5 cm by 63 cm. This beautiful painting from the beginning of [...]
Oil on canvas representing a naval combat, with numerous boats and characters, on the right of the work several men dressed in Ottoman fashion Work from the beginning of the 18th century. The work is [...]
Large oil on canvas representing a shipbuilding near a port. Original canvas slightly cut, some accidents visible in the photos. The painting can be attributed to Pascal de la Rose (1665 / 1745)
Very charming painting representing an imaginary port scene which takes up various Italian buildings, the building on the left is Roman, there is a Genoese tower, a Neapolitan tower and the boat is Ma[...]
Oil on canvas 18th representing the entrance to an Italian port animated by characters disembarking the goods. 19th century frame in gilded stucco with gold leaf Italian School. paulazzopardi.com
View of Westminster, 18th Century
by William MARLOW (1740-1813) sales at $ 700,000
Beautiful large 18th century view of Westminster Bridge from the Thames, oil on canvas by William Marlow. Exten[...]
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