Wavertree in rough seas
by Mackenzie Moulton
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16.000 x 20.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Wavertree in rough seas
Artist
Mackenzie Moulton
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
I painted Wavertree a few times, even on tiles on the side of my villa in Spain, I just love the movement in the painting.
She was first employed to carry jute, using in making rope and birlap bags, between eastern India (now Bangladesh) and Scotland. . . . By the time Wavertree was built, she was nearly obsolete. Steam engines suitable for efficiently propelling ships acrioss the Ocean had been introduced in the 1700s, and were being used on nearly all the shorter trade routes. While this was taking place, iron, the preferred choice of ship builders in iron-producing countries, such as England, was giving way to steel. Wavertree was one of the last large sailing ships built of wrought iron. Today she is the largest afloat.
Most countries stoped building large sailing ships in the first decade of the twentiieth century. The last large cargo-carrying sailing ship was launched in Germany in 1826, The last two to round Cape Horn with cargo did so in 1949, carrying grain from Australia to Europe. Enjoy. Mac😊🎻🎨
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November 22nd, 2014
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