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Seascapes Collection

Choose a picture from our Seascapes Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Seascapes Collection: COOK: HMS RESOLUTION. Commanded by Captain James Cook on his second and third voyages of discovery
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Seascapes Collection: OCEAN LINER QUEEN MARY. The Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary launched in 1934
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Seascapes Collection: MONET: SAILBOAT at Petit-Gennevilliers. Oil on canvas, 1874
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Seascapes Collection: AMERICAs CUP, 1881. The American winner, Mischief with the Canadian challenger Atalanta in
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Seascapes Collection: HOMER: HIGH CLIFF, 1894. Winslow Homer: High Cliff, Coast of Maine. Oil, 1894
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Seascapes Collection: CLIPPER SHIP ADELAIDE. Hove to for a pilot. lithograph, 1856, by Nathaniel Currier
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Seascapes Collection: AMERICAs CUP, 1886. The Mayflower saluted by the fleet while crossing the bow of the Galatea
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Seascapes Collection: KATSUSHIKA: GREAT WAVE. Men in boats among large waves, off shore of Kanagawa
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Seascapes Collection: LARSEN: PAINTING, 1911. Untitled. Oil on canvas, by Johannes Larsen, 1911
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Seascapes Collection: SHIP: GREAT EASTERN, 1858. British steamship: lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1858
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Seascapes Collection: SPAIN: MEDIEVAL SHIP. Manuscript illumination, 13th century, from the Cantigas de Alfonso X
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Seascapes Collection: DARWIN: HMS BEAGLE. Voyage of the HMS Beagle, which Charles Darwin sailed as ships naturalist
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Seascapes Collection: MONET: THAMES, 1871. Claude Monet: The Thames below Westminster. Oil on canvas, 1871
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Seascapes Collection: U. S. BATTLESHIP MAINE 1898. The U. S. Battleship Maine: lithograph, 1898, by Currier & Ives
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Seascapes Collection: C&I: TROLLING, 1866. Trolling for Bluefish: lithograph, 1866, by Currier & Ives
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Seascapes Collection: TURNER: VENICE, 1840. The New Moon. La Dogana at Venice seen from Hotel Europa
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Seascapes Collection: COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The Landing of Columbus in the New World, 1492. Painting by William J
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Seascapes Collection: CLIPPER YACHT AMERICA. Of New York. Lithograph, n. d. by Nathaniel Currier
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Seascapes Collection: NY YACHT CLUB REGATTA, 1869. Lithograph, 1869, by Currier & Ives
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Seascapes Collection: CEZANNE: MARSEILLES. Paul Cezanne: Gulf of Marseilles seen from Estaque. Oil, 1886-90
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Seascapes Collection: CLAUDE MONET: ETRETAT, 1883. Oil on canvas
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Seascapes Collection: C&I: VOLUNTEER, 1887. Lithograph by Currier & Ives
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Seascapes Collection: SISLEY: BOATS, 1873. Boats at the Lock of Bougival. Oil on canvas by Alfred Sisley
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Seascapes Collection: AMERICAs CUP, 1883. The American winner, Vigilant with the British challenger Valkyrie in
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Seascapes Collection: CLIPPER SHIP COMET, 1855. Of New York, in a hurricane off Bermuda: lithograph by Nathaniel Currier
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Seascapes Collection: BOUDIN: PORT, 1869. Sailing Ships in Port. Oil on canvas by Eugne Boudin, 1869
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Seascapes Collection: WHALING SHIP, c1860. Whaling Off the Coast of California. Chalk drawing on board by Coleman
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Seascapes Collection: AMERICAs CUP, 1885. The American winner, Puritan with the English challenger Genesta
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Seascapes Collection: A RESCUE AT SEA, c1862. A schooner throws a lifeline to a lifeboat of people
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Seascapes Collection: SIGNAC: ST. TROPEZ HARBOR. Oil on canvas, 1899, by Paul Signac
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Seascapes Collection: RIVER SCENE. Oil on canvas by an unknown artist
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Seascapes Collection: DENNY: HAY SCHOONER, 1871. A hay schooner in the San Francisco Bay
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Seascapes Collection: SPANISH WARSHIP, c1900. Oil on canvas, c1900
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Seascapes Collection: RENOIR: ANTIBES, 1888. Landscape at Antibes, France. Oil on canvas by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1888
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Seascapes Collection: ATLANTIC CABLE, 1858. The H. M. S. Agamemnon laying the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in 1858
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Seascapes Collection: LARSEN: SEAGULLS. Oil on canvas by Johannes Larsen
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Seascapes Collection: ALASKA: HUNTING FLEET, 1896. The Unalaska S. O. Hunting Fleet
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Seascapes Collection: KATSUSHIKA: FISHING, c1834. A man fishing from a rock shaped like a wave
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Seascapes Collection: CLIPPER SHIP, 1875. Three Brothers. Lithograph by Currier & Ives
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Seascapes Collection: NAVAL SHIP: GREAT HARRY. The Great Harry (Henri GrÔÇÜce ÔÇÜ Dieu), English carrack
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Seascapes Collection: CAPE COD: PROVINCETOWN. View of Provincetown, from Long Point, on Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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Seascapes Collection: STEAMBOAT: PILGRIM, c1883. The grand steamboat Pilgrim, the largest in the world at the time of
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Seascapes Collection: HUDSON RIVER STEAMSHIPS. American steamboats on the Hudson. Lithograph, 1874, by Currier & Ives
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Seascapes Collection: HUDSON RIVER STEAMSHIP. The low pressure steamboat Isaac Newton
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Seascapes Collection: FRANCE: PARAMÔÇ░, c1895. Param Casino and Grand Hotel along the shoreline in Param, France

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