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STELLA, Frank

Empress of India II

Stock Code
103227
1968
£13,500

British and American clipper ships, fast-moving transport vessels, dominated the high seas during the middle decades of the nineteenth century. The Three-masted, square-rigged clipper ship gained its name for 'clipping' along at record speeds, made possible with a sleek hull that sliced through the water, to which the chevron shape in the prints allude. All of the ships named in the V series were built in Great Britain: the Empress of India was a passenger-and mail-carrying ocean liner- steam and sail driven- that was clipper-bowed in her design for increased speed.

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Description

Lithograph, in colours, 1968, on Lowell paper, signed, numbered, and dated from the edition of 100, Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, 41.3 x 89 cm. (16¼ x 35 in.)

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