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OverviewAt the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries, with the British Empire encompassing the globe, the Royal Navy indisputably ruled the waves. Times change but the magnificence and drama of warships at sea, whether in peace or war, remain an inspiration to artists. This fine book brings together a collection of superb art works which bear witness to the majesty of these mighty ships in action and, at the same time, are a memorial to the dangers, heroism and victories at sea. The reader is treated to a feast of the finest maritime paintings depicting the Royal Navy's dramatic confrontations of the last 120 years. Masters such as Norman Wilkinson, Richard Eurich and William Wyllie cover the two World Wars. Other works illustrate the crucial role of the Navy in the Falklands War and the latest aircraft carriers are also represented. The author draws on his own naval service experience to describe the background to, and significance of, the ships and conflicts that these paintings so vividly record. AUTHOR: John Fairley has written numerous books on equestrian art including The Art of the Horse, Racing in Art and Great Racehorses in Art and is joint author of The Monocled Mutineer, which became a celebrated BBC television series. He is the author of Horses in The Great War, Heartbeat and Beyond, Armistice and the Aftermath and Fighting in the Sky: The Story in Art all published by Pen and Sword Books. A noted documentary and sports television producer, he was Director of Programmes at Yorkshire Television. Born in Liverpool, within sight of the Grand National course, he served as an RNVR officer aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Albion. A scholar of The Queen's College, Oxford, he is married with three daughters, and lives in the Yorkshire racing town of Malton. 60 colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fairley, JohnPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Maritime ISBN: 9781399009492ISBN 10: 1399009494 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews...it would be difficult to find a better artistic collection on the Royal Navy during one of the most critical periods in its history.'-- National Maritime Historical Society The text explains the paintings and puts the subject within the context of the battle or campaign. Naval art is wonderful in itself, but the explanations and anecdotes offer details that a painting on the wall of a museum can't fully bring to light. -- Historical Miniatures Gaming Society The text explains the paintings and puts the subject within the context of the battle or campaign. Naval art is wonderful in itself, but the explanations and anecdotes offer details that a painting on the wall of a museum can't fully bring to light. -- Historical Miniatures Gaming Society """These dramatic and evocative depictions have been superbly chosen and attractively reproduced.""-- ""The Northern Mariner"" ""...it would be difficult to find a better artistic collection on the Royal Navy during one of the most critical periods in its history.'-- ""National Maritime Historical Society"" ""The text explains the paintings and puts the subject within the context of the battle or campaign. Naval art is wonderful in itself, but the explanations and anecdotes offer details that a painting on the wall of a museum can't fully bring to light.""-- ""Historical Miniatures Gaming Society""" Author InformationJohn Fairley is the author of Fighting in the Sky, Horses of the Great War, Armistice and Aftermath, Heartbeat and Beyond, all published by Pen and Sword Books. He has also written The Art of the Horse and is joint author of The Monocled Mutineer, about a First World War mutiny, which became a celebrated BBC television series. A noted television producer, he was Managing Director of Yorkshire Television. Born in Liverpool, he served in the Mediterranean as an RNVR officer aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Albion. A scholar of The Queen's College, Oxford, he is married with three daughters and lives in North Yorkshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |