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Vickery Fine |
Art Posters |
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you the fine art posters of Charles Vickery. This is the first publishing of Mr. Vickery's
work in over 10 years. These posters are made directly from originals that are in private
collections and have never been published before in any form. In Mr Vickery's career, over 100 limited edition prints have been published of his works, ranging in price from $150 to $350 with some reaching an after market value as high as $4800. The reason for now issuing these beautiful open edition posters is to make his artwork more affordable, and at only $30, you can own a "starter Vickery" and share in the beauty of his work as many thousands already have with his originals and limited edition prints.
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Poster 4001 This is from an original 24 X 36 oil on canvas depicting the New England whaling ship "Joseph Conrad" as she plies through the seas in fair weather. This whaler still exists and can be seen and toured at Mystic Seaport in Mystic Connecticut. |
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Poster 4003 Mr. Vickery was often inspired by the New England coastline, especially Bass Rocks near Gloucester. This beauty shows in fine detail the mastery and command he had depicting where sky, sea and land met. |
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Poster 4004 A rare and unique depiction of the waning days of the great sailing era. This original 24 X 30 oil was based on a poem that inspired Mr. Vickery to create this masterpiece. Incidently, the ships in this painting were a compilation of the wooden ship models he used in his studio. They are the Otego, Sea Witch, Galilee, and the Harriet MacGregor.
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Poster 4005 Ocean Moon 24" X 30" Very few artists can catch the night time moods as shown in this beauty, where clouds and moon interact with the sea. From an original 24 X 36 oil. |
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Poster 4006 Christian Radich 24" X 30" This is a depiction of the famous Norwegian training ship that still sails the oceans today. Many a young cadet are trained as to the traditional methods and skills needed to carry on the great Scandinavian maritime heritage. |