Sailing ship with cloudy skies, by Peter Ellenshaw (1913-2007)
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Neutral Zone #4 (silver) - Arjan van Helmond , 2017
Dutch, b. 1971 -
Gouache on canvas,
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Raue See von David James (Undatiert, Öl auf Leinwand)
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John Peter Russell (1858–1930) - Rough sea, Morestil, 1900. x
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It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate,
I am the captain of my soul.
Invictus
William Ernest Henley - Book of Verses (1888)
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Rough Sea (1900) James Bamforth
Rough Sea is a film by James Bamforth shot in 1900 at an unidentified location on the British coast. The film was produced by the production company founded by the director himself: the Bamforth Company.
Rough seas were a popular subject for early filmmakers keen to demonstrate the thrilling new medium of moving pictures. It was an especially popular subject in Great Britain where the first film to receive a public screening was Rough Sea at Dover by Birt Acres, film from which James Bamforth was evidently inspired.
Nor was Birt Acres the first to be fascinated by the sea; in 1891 Étienne-Jules Marey had recorded waves crashing on a rock in the Bay of Naples, his La Vague is one of the oldest surviving films in history.
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Sunset, by Marek Rużyk (1965-)
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دائماً ما كنت أجد أن البحر ممثل لي ولحالاتي (هدوءه، غضبه، إنسيابته، كظمه، بوحه، سعادته، حزنه... إلخ..)
الآن البحر لم يتحمل إضطراباتي، فصار يلفظ القروش إلى الشواطئ...
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Rough Seas, Cornwall - Richard Hayley Lever , 1920 - 49.
Australian-American , 1876 -1958
Oil on board , 9 x 6 in. 22.86 x 15.24 cm .
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