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This dramatic original oil painting by James Hardy III depicts a high-stakes naval engagement between 18th-century galleons. A renowned British maritime specialist, Hardy III is celebrated for his ability to capture the atmospheric chaos of sea warfare, particularly the "Age of Sail." The composition features a central vessel under heavy fire, with thick plumes of cannon smoke rendered in creamy impasto, contrasted against a turbulent turquoise sea. The meticulous attention to rigging and the play of light on the billowing sails are hallmarks of Hardy's cinematic style.
The work is presented in an ornate gilt wood frame and is uniquely fitted with a vintage brass picture lamp, designed to illuminate the rich textures of the oil paint in low-light settings.
Artist: James Hardy III (UK, B.1937)
Title: Naval Battle
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Framed Dimensions: 15" H x 19" L (17" H total with lamp)
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist (lower right)
Features: Mounted brass picture lamp with power cord (Testing status: Untested)
Condition: Good; minor wear to frame and lamp consistent with age; canvas surface is clean and vibrant.
Keywords: James Hardy III, British Artist, Naval Battle, Maritime Painting, Tall Ships, Galleon, Sea Battle, Oil on Canvas, Nautical Decor, Picture Lamp, Gilt Frame, Age of Sail, Warships, Marine Art.
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