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Paintings & Prints

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Aquitania
Here the artist, William G. Muller, captures the drama of the magnificent liner Aquitania of 1914, the last of Cunard Line's big four-stackers, making a night sailing from her New York Chelsea pier in 1933.
A limited edition of only 50 giclée prints, signed, numbered and accurately reproduced on archival paper using archival inks.
Image size: 15" x 20"; sheet size: 19" x 23"
$250.00
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Poughkeepsie Landing
by William G. Muller
In this historical view looking north up the Hudson River toward the famed Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge, internationally renowned, award winning maritime history artist William G. Muller captures the Day Line steamer Robert Fulton preparing to make her landing at the busy Poughkeepsie, N.Y. waterfront during the grand era of steamboat travel on the river.
This limited edition of 500 archival lithographic prints is signed and numbered by the artist. Each includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Image size: 18 1/2" x 28" Sheet Size: 24" x 33"
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Mary Powell
by William G. Muller
Artist William G. Muller captures the Mary Powell, the most famous of all Hudson River steamboats, as it heads north past Storm King Mountain on a September evening in 1905.
The Mary Powell is presented in a beautiful, limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered by the artist.
Image size: 17" x 25 1/2"
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Olympic
by William G. Muller
It's 1930, soft lights from the elegant interior hint at the excitement and anticipation within, as a harbor steam tug, dwarfed by the overwhelming size of the White Star liner, Olympic, nudges her charge and the Fall River Line steamer Commonwealth rounds the battery on schedule to Fall River, Massachusetts.
An elegant, limited edition lithograph, printed on 100% rag paper, signed and numbered by the renowned maritime history artist, William G. Muller.
Image size: 16" x 25"
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May Archer
This black & white print from the SSHSA collection, features the steamer May Archer at Providence, Rhode Island. Printed on acid-free, archival luster satin paper and mounted on 8-ply archival matt.
Image size: 11" x 14" Matt Size: 16" x 20" (unframed)
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City of Newport
An outstanding black & white print of the Steamer City of Newport on Narragansett Bay is from the SSHSA Collection. Printed on acid-free luster satin archival paper, mounted on 8-ply matt this outstanding print is presented in a handmade double-spline jointed exhibition frame.
Image size: 8" x 10" Frame size: 11" x 14"
WAS: $250.00
SALE PRICE: $200.00
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Historic Vessel Photo Collections: Classic Sidewheel Steamships
This packet features black & white photographs of classic sidewheel steamers as they were in their day.
Ship name Size Description
Monohansett 4x5 Underway, starboard side
Mt. Washington 4x6 At Wolfeboro, NH, steamboat landing
Lady of the Lake 5x7 Port side view, docked.
Rose Standish 4x6 Underway, starboard view, with small craft
New York 4x7 Underway, port side view
**Please note that these images are pulled from SSHSA's duplicate photo files, and so some may have worn edges or flaws.
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Historic Vessel Photo Collections: Classic Liners
This packet features photographs of majestic liners of a bygone era. A perfect addition to any maritime enthusiast's collection.
Ship Name Size Description
Iroquois 4x6 B&W, underway in harbor, starboard side view
Mongolia 4x6 B&W, port side view
Imperator 5x7 B&W, underway, starboard side view
France 5x7 Color, port side view, life boat drill in action
Nassau 5x7 B&W, port side view from stern, with tug
**Please note that these images are pulled from SSHSA's duplicate photo files, and so some may have worn edges or flaws.
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