Antique 19th Century Continental Seascape with Clipper Ship, Framed (Oil on Board)

$625.00

Title: Seascape with Clipper Ships

Medium: Oil on canvas

Dimensions: 50 x 45 cm (19.75 x 17.75 in); Framed:

Condition: Good antique condition. No visible restoration. Surface wear consistent with age. Professionally conserved and framed.

Frame: Housed in a conservation-grade presentation with a double archival mat (top mat: beige linen) and mounted in a period-style silver leaf tiered frame under museum glass.

Description:

This late 19th-century continental seascape depicts a clipper ship navigating choppy waters under an overcast sky. The composition captures the maritime activity of the period, with additional sailboats and ships visible in the background. The artist skillfully renders the turbulent sea and overcast atmosphere, employing a traditional academic approach to marine painting that was popular during the era.

Provenance Notes:

Unsigned works of this quality are typical of professional academic painters working within continental European traditions during the 19th century. The current conservation-grade framing ensures both its presentation and long-term preservation.

Title: Seascape with Clipper Ships

Medium: Oil on canvas

Dimensions: 50 x 45 cm (19.75 x 17.75 in); Framed:

Condition: Good antique condition. No visible restoration. Surface wear consistent with age. Professionally conserved and framed.

Frame: Housed in a conservation-grade presentation with a double archival mat (top mat: beige linen) and mounted in a period-style silver leaf tiered frame under museum glass.

Description:

This late 19th-century continental seascape depicts a clipper ship navigating choppy waters under an overcast sky. The composition captures the maritime activity of the period, with additional sailboats and ships visible in the background. The artist skillfully renders the turbulent sea and overcast atmosphere, employing a traditional academic approach to marine painting that was popular during the era.

Provenance Notes:

Unsigned works of this quality are typical of professional academic painters working within continental European traditions during the 19th century. The current conservation-grade framing ensures both its presentation and long-term preservation.