Carthage and Trading in the Mediterranean Sea (Original)

Carthage and Trading in the Mediterranean Sea art by Harry Green

Carthage and Trading in the Mediterranean Sea (Original)


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Artist: Harry Green
Medium: Gouache on Board
Size: 9" x 12" (220mm x 300mm)
Date: 1981
Code: GreenCarthageLL

This is the unique original Gouache painting by Harry Green.

The Golden Cities: Carthage, part 1 -- Beginning of an Empire. A Phoenician trading ship steered by two paddles in the stern. The crew could furl or reef the sail by hauling on the numerous lines attached to it. The map depicts important ports Carthage, Tyre, Syracuse et cetera.

From Look and Learn no. 991 (7 March 1981).
  • Artist Biography
    Harry Green (born 1920; UK)
    A little-known artist, Harry Green contributed extensively to Look and Learn in the 1970s and 1980s, illustrating a variety of subjects ranging from historical buildings to football. However, it was as a transport illustrator that he really made his mark in the 1980 with the series "Britain's Railway Wonders". Green also contributed illustrations to Speed & Power in the 1970s.

    His book illustrations include Architecture (1969), Architecture: The Great Art of Building (1969), Discovery of Australia (1969) and Discovery of South America (1970), some of which were jointly illustrated by Gwen Green who was also a prolific children's educational book illustrator.
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