Richard Carline: The captain "Grace Harwar", 1930 - on Art WW I

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Richard Carline:
The captain "Grace Harwar", 1930

Unmounted (ref: 4813)
Signed with initials, dated and inscribed with title
19 x 12 in. (48.2 x 30.5 cm)

Tags: Richard Carline maritime men portraits



Provenance: The Artist's family

From 1928 Richard Carline made an extensive trip to North America to lecture and travel and then went further afield sailing in 1930 to South America  with another artist, John Duguid , who is worthy of note, on the sailing ship Grace Harwar.

The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America  (2,140 km) and  the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.
The voyage included sailing up the Tigris and Orinoco rivers one of the longest rivers in South America  (2,140 km) and  the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.

We are grateful to Francis Carline for assistance.


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