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Miller chose an older and newer ship from the same line for the subject. In this 13.5\" by 25.5\" painting, the STATENDAM of 1957 is steaming past the docked NIEUW AMSTERDAM of 1938. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eJust look at the attention to detail. Tiny black figures man the foredeck, vibrant yellow, green, and white funnels belch smoke, spidery rigging shoots upwards, the hull is suitably rust-streaked for a busy transatlantic liner, and a hundred other details are suggested by expertly swirled and dabbed paint. The painting is beautifully finished off in a gilded wood frame. \u003cbr\u003e   \u003cbr\u003eIt all works because of Crossley's style.  He painted with knives in the \"wet into wet\" technique.  Crossley started at the top of a canvas and painted downward.  By using paint textures he could convey details.   It was imperative that the paint stayed wet for the technique to work. The artist used just two knives, a large flat edge and a small diamond shaped one. 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NIEUW AMSTERDAM & STATENDAM - Original Crossley painting

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Holland America Line -  An ORIGINAL oil painting of the NIEUW AMSTERDAM and STATENDAM by British artist Harley Crossley (1936-2013).  
   
Everyone's favorite maritime author Bill Miller commissioned Harley to paint a series of historic ocean liner pairings in the early 2000s. Miller chose an older and newer ship from the same line for the subject. In this 13.5" by 25.5" painting, the STATENDAM of 1957 is steaming past the docked NIEUW AMSTERDAM of 1938. 

Just look at the attention to detail. Tiny black figures man the foredeck, vibrant yellow, green, and white funnels belch smoke, spidery rigging shoots upwards, the hull is suitably rust-streaked for a busy transatlantic liner, and a hundred other details are suggested by expertly swirled and dabbed paint. The painting is beautifully finished off in a gilded wood frame. 
   
It all works because of Crossley's style.  He painted with knives in the "wet into wet" technique.  Crossley started at the top of a canvas and painted downward.  By using paint textures he could convey details.   It was imperative that the paint stayed wet for the technique to work. The artist used just two knives, a large flat edge and a small diamond shaped one. Tiny details were sometimes added by brush. 
 
Excellent condition.

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