Ships and Seascapes: Introduction to Maritime Prints, Drawings and Watercolours
Ships and Seascapes gives an introduction to maritime prints, drawings and watercolours with a sweeping historical survey of the development of marine art. The book also focuses on the greatest marine artists and printmakers from earliest times to the present day, thanks to the expertise of David Cordingly, a former Head of Painting at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
David Cordingly is an English naval historian with a special interest in pirates. He held the position of Keeper of Pictures and Head of Exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England for twelve years.
Author: David Cordingly
Format: Hardback, 160 pages, 245mm x 285mm
Published: 2001, Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Fine Arts / Art History
Ships and Seascapes gives an introduction to maritime prints, drawings and watercolours with a sweeping historical survey of the development of marine art. The book also focuses on the greatest marine artists and printmakers from earliest times to the present day, thanks to the expertise of David Cordingly, a former Head of Painting at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
David Cordingly is an English naval historian with a special interest in pirates. He held the position of Keeper of Pictures and Head of Exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England for twelve years.