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To see a complete selection of Vickery prints visit our Online Brochure |
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| Moontide 21h x 32w Print 83 350.00 | |
| Who but Charles Vickery could stop the beauty and motion of this special moonlit night, capture it in his mind, and transfer the essence of the scene onto canvas for the world to enjoy. |
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| Joy of the Lifting Fog 20h x 27w Print 40 175.00 | |
| Mr. Vickery catches the joy sailors felt as their home at sea broke through long hours of depressing fog. |
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| Rouse Simmons 16h x 20w Print 37 195.00 | |
| The famous Christmas Tree Schooner, now unloaded, but with one last tree still tied to the top mast. |
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| Jewel of the Sea 21h x 32w Print 90 250.00 | |
| The Christian Radich -
Pride of Norway This painting captures the nostalgic beauty of an era of sailing ships that lasted for about 50 years. Sail upon sail, to heights and widths never before accomplished, were placed on the trimmest, sleekest hulls ever made. They were properly called tall ships - they crossed the oceans at speeds previously unknown. Here Mr. Vickery captures a scene that frames in and records forever this period of sailing history for future generations to enjoy. |
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| Silent Night 15h x 23w Print 43 175.00 | |
| A winter wonderland that could only come from the brush of a gifted atrist who sees beauty beyond what is normally seen. |
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| Breath of Winter 22h x 33w Print 92 250.00 | |
| A new morning awakens to an angelic blanket of untouched snow that silently fell during the night hours. |
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| Guiding Light 16h x 22w Print 49 175.00 | |
| Violent waves crashing on a rocky shore, overseen by a lighthouse, which warns ships of hidden danger. Available at our online Ships Store. |
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| Farewell Chicago 22h x 30w Print 71 Sold Out | |
| Following the 1976 Parade of Tall Ships in New York, The Christian Radich sailed to Chicago. After hosting thousands of visitors, she returned to Norway. |
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| Storm of Battle 22h x 30w Print 28 350.00 | |
| One of the finest Vickery works, accurately depicting Admiral Nelson's flagship, the Victory in the heat of battle. English, French and Spanish ships are engaged in fierce combat. Here Lord Nelson was killed, as England won power over all the navies of the world. The seas were hers. |
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| Homeword Bound 16 x 20w Print 23 195.00 | |
| Graceful clipper ship, during the bewitching few moments before dusk. Vickery's timing of colors is as accurate as the finest watch. |
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| Moonlight and Surf 15 x 22w Print 24 225.00 | |
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| Off the Cape of Good Hope 17h x 22w Print 77 175.00 | |
| The Sea Witch, on February 15, 1800, during a second record setting voyage. |
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