Showing posts with label John Wilson Carmichael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Wilson Carmichael. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Maritime art

 Augustus Walford Weedon: Off to the Fishing Grounds (1895)
  
 Ebenezer Colls: HMS Endymion rescuing a French two-decker, 1803-05
  
 John Wilson Carmichael: A Breezy Day off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire (1861)
 
 John Wilson Carmichael: A large Second Rate, probably H.M.S. Asia, 
passing through local small craft off Gibraltar (1858)
 
 John Wilson Carmichael: Coastal Traffic before Bamburgh Castle 
on the Northumberland Coast (1850s)
 
 John Wilson Carmichael: Shipping in a Flat Calm off the Dutch coast (1867)
 
 Samuel Austin: Fishermen unloading the catch at low tide (1831)
  
Thomas Luny: Warships and a cutter in a heavy swell off Harwich (1818)
 
Thomas Rose Miles: Morning, Whitby Harbour
 
Thomas Rose Miles: Storm driven, off Scarborough
 
William Adolphus Knell: Fishing Boats in a Calm (1859)
 
William Adolphus Knell: Indiamen in the Thames
  
William Adolphus Knell: Shipping off the Coast of Kent
 
William Callcott Knell: Fishermen drying their sails at the end of the day, 
Royal Navy two-deckers Anchored Beyond (1862)
 
William Thornley: A Misty Morning on the Thames

Saturday, August 3, 2013

John Wilson Carmichael

John Wilson Carmichael (1800?-1868) was primarily a painter of maritime scenes.

 A View of Murton Colliery near Seaham, County Durham (1843)
  
 Dutch Shipping off the Isle of Goeree in Holland (1858)
  
 HMS Erebus and Terror in the Antarctic (1847)
  
 Proposed New Street for Newcastle (1831)
  
 Robin Hood's Bay (1857)
  
 Shipping off Dunstanborough Castle, Northumberland (1844)
  
 The Bombardment of Sveaborg, 9 August 1855
  
 The Irwin Lighthouse, Storm Raging (1851)
  
Tynemouth, From a Southerly Aspect (1840)