Most ship paintings depict vessels engaged in naval wars or caught between the powerful waves on the high seas. However, very few portray the calm and serene nature of the seas. One such work is the 1860 painting by Fitz Hugh Lane that beautifully captures a scene that people outside of ...
We pack canvas paintings in 3 types based on the quantity. For individual orders, 1, 2 or 3 paintings, we pack the paintings in a strong, protective postal tube. For gallery orders, tens paintings, we roll bubble plastic film firstly, then, thick brown paper outside. For ...
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Fabric or oil-cloth or paper or cardboard or nylon sails stuck on the painted sails of a ship to give the impression of being genuine swollen sails of a 3-d ship. The sails are stuck on canvas, wood or glass whereon the ship is painted and sewn withthick thread passing therethrough ...
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Fabric or oil-cloth or paper or cardboard or nylon sails stuck on the painted sails of a ship to give the impression of being genuine swollen sails of a 3-d ship. The sails are stuck on canvas, wood or glass whereon the ship is painted and sewn withthick thread passing therethrough ...
A Ship in a Stormy Seas - Seascape, oil paintings on canvas. Standard sizes 12x16(inches) $35 16x20(inches) $50 20x24(inches) $65 24x36(inches) $85 24x48(inches) $103 30x40(inches) $105 36x48(inches) $120 48x72(inches) $180 ...
Framed paintings, particularly those with glass, present more challenges. They require more materials and careful handling, contributing to higher shipping expenses. Here’s how to pack and ship a framed piece of art: Cover the painted side of the canvas with glassine paper. ...
There are two main ways of packing paintings. Some people prefer to send a painting in its frame, whereas others would rather roll up the painting and put it in a special tube. Of course this is only possible if the painting is done on a canvas, which isn’t always the case. ...
However, for some delicate paintings or canvases in poor condition, shipping tubes and cardboard boxes are not sufficient. For such cases, professionals recommend usingart shipping crates, as only custom-made wooden crates can protect fragile artworks from damage in transit. ...