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Marine Paintings, Portraits and Figurative Paintings of life on or near the Sea


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Victor

30 x 40 Oil on Linen

A Mosquito Fleet steamer built in
Gig Harbor. Elements no longer visible in the original photograph discovered by computer analysis have been painted into this oil.

USS Connecticut

24 x 36 Oil on Linen

Flagship of the Great White Fleet on the anchor in Commencement Bay

Jackson Street Pier Seattle

27 x 32 Oil on Oak Panel

Edna Watts positively identified by
Carolyn Prola, Great Grand Daughter
of the owner. Built in Port Blakely by
John Watts, June 1898

Rosalie arrives on Friday

24 x 48 Oil on Canvas

Pacific Queen at the Gate

24 x 48 Oil on Oak Panel

Ocean Wharf Tacoma

24 x 36 Oil on Ampersand Panel

Volunteers Return

Spanish American War Troops
return to Seattle aboard The Queen
of the Pacific
escorted by Tyee

Whitewings - Columbia River Oyster Schooner

16 x 20 Oil on Ampersand Panel

Sunday at Three Tree Point

30 x 40 Oil on Linen

An affair with Alice

16 x 20 Oil on Panel

Hauling 50 pounders

15 x 30 Oil on Panel

Butterfly fleet gill netters on the Cloumbia

Early Commute

24 x 36 Oil on Linen

Mosquito Fleet Steamer Bay Island arrives at Picnick Point
on Willochet Bay 1911

Tacoma Docks

24 x 36 Oil on Ampersand Panel

Bark Amiral Cecille dockside at the Northwest Improvement
Dock in Tacoma in 1902 with the Star riding anchor in the foreground

   

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