File:Study of a ships mast and lower sails, at sea, above a deckhouse RMG BHC1386.jpg

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Author
John Everett
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: Study of a ships mast and lower sails, at sea, above a deckhouse

Oil painting, previously entitled 'A Sun tug' for reasons so far unclear. The Sun tugs were (and are) a well-known Thames towage company, to which this subject has no apparent connection.

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Date Late 19th century - mid 20th century
Dimensions Painting: 304 mm x 254 mm
Notes Acq. No. 7 has been blotted, looks like a 2. NMM ink stamp on verso.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/12876
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PINK: 357
dossier number: item; record photograph
id number: BHC1386
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Oil paintings

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