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  2. Arthur Quartley - Wikipedia

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    To pursue his painting more seriously, Quartley moved to New York City in 1875. New York at that time had become a premier center for notable painters. From there he painted seascapes of Long Island bays, New York Harbor, the New Hampshire Isle of Shoals, and Naragansett Bay in Rhode Island.

  3. Marine art - Wikipedia

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    Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration from the sea. Maritime painting is a genre that depicts ships and the sea—a genre particularly strong from the 17th to 19th centuries. [ 1 ]

  4. Marshall Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Everett Merritt (August 1904 – July 1978) was an American artist. An impressionist painter, he specialized in seascapes, particularly oil depictions of the California coast. He also painted many landscapes, portraits and still lifes. He was a member of the Artists' Guild of America and the Los Gatos Art Association. He served as vice ...

  5. Category:Maritime paintings - Wikipedia

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    Seascape (Slightly Cloudy) A Seascape. The Coast of the Island of Rügen in Evening Light; Seaside by Moonlight; The Seducer; The Seine at Argenteuil (Sisley) The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand; The Seine at Rouen; Shinagawa no Tsuki, Yoshiwara no Hana, and Fukagawa no Yuki; Ship of Fools (painting) Shipping by a Breakwater (J. M. W. Turner)

  6. Seascape - Wikipedia

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    A seascape by Winslow Homer. A seascape is a photograph, painting, or other work of art which depicts the sea, in other words an example of marine art. The word originated as a formation from landscape, which was first used for images of land in art. By a similar development, "seascape" has also come to mean actual perceptions of the sea itself.

  7. George Webster (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Webster was a 19th-century artist who painted in the British Marine art style. [3] [4] He painted seascapes and ship portraits with versatility allowing him to capture both rivers, such as the Thames, and calm or stormy open waters. His work was influenced by the Dutch style and stood in some cases as a historical record as well as attractive ...

  8. Ivan Aivazovsky - Wikipedia

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    According to the Russian Museum, "he was the first and for a long time the only representative of seascape painting" and "all other artists who painted seascapes were either his own students or influenced by him." [58] Arkhip Kuindzhi (1842–1910) is sometimes cited as having been influenced by Aivazovsky. [67]

  9. Thomas Luny - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Luny (1759 – 30 September 1837) was an English artist who primarily painted seascapes and other types of marine art. Biography

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