Don't miss this exceptional limited print by the renowned British artist John Stobart, depicting 'Invercargill Passing the Nore Lightship'. This artwork is signed in pencil and was published by Royle Publications Ltd in 1974. It also features the Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, adding to its authenticity. The print measures 54cm x 87cm.
The 'Invercargill' was a fully rigged iron sailing ship that operated between Great Britain and New Zealand, transporting both emigrants and cargo. Constructed in 1874, this historic vessel met a tragic fate when it was lost at sea in 1905. Stobart's depiction captures a moment in the ship's journey, showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and historical accuracy.
This piece is a testament to Stobart's skill as an artist and his dedication to maritime subjects. With its rich history and exquisite craftsmanship, 'Invercargill Passing the Nore Lightship' is a must-have for any art collector or enthusiast. Place your bid today and add this remarkable print to your collection. Experience the beauty and drama of maritime history through the eyes of a master artist at Duggleby Auctioneers.