New Ocean Liner Types (Signed) (Original)
Medium: Gouache on Acid-free Board
Size: 29" x 17" (745mm x 440mm)
Date: 1963
Signature: Signed by the artist in paint lower right
Code: DavisMultiLiner
This is the Signed unique original Gouache painting by G H Davis.
This magnificent painting details 20 ships, the text boxes contain the name of the ship, the weight (tonnage), the shipping line, the date, the shipbuilder and the port of origin.
Due to the age, some of these text boxes have gone missing.
George Horace Davis has been called one of the most prolific artists of all time, despite this, it is extremely rare to come across his artwork for sale as it rarely leaves the collections of his admirers.
Born in 1881, after WWI Davis began a 40 year collaboration with the Illustrated London, News, as well as working for the brilliant 'Modern Wonder' and Popular Mechanics in the U.S.A.
Published in the Illustrated London News 12th October 1963.
- Artist BiographyGeorge Horace Davis (1881 - 1963; London, UK)
George Horace Davis was a British artist who was born in London and studied at Ealing School of Art. He served in the Royal Flying Corps during the first World War.
G H Davis has been called one of the most prolific artists of all time, despite this, it is extremely rare to come across his artwork for sale as it rarely leaves the collections of his admirers.
He was for a time staff artist on the publications Graphic and Sphere and in 1923 became chief staff artist on the Illustrated London News. During World War I he was head of aerial diagrams for the Royal Flying Corps and an Official War Artist. Davis wrote many articles connected with marine illustration and was very prolific as an illustrator, famous for his diagrammatic drawings and cut-away cross-sections of ships and new inventions.
His drawings are very detailed and produced in pencil, black ink and grisaille with very occasional colour work. Much of his art was used to publicise new models of car on the market. He was a member of RSMA and a founder-member of the Society of Aviation Artists. Showed at RA, Imperial War Museum which holds his work and elsewhere. Lived in Ewell, Surrey, then latterly in Brighton, Sussex.
His art first appeared in the Illustrated London News in July 1923 and he worked for them until his death 40 years later.
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