
John Barber Artist Remarque Limited Edition AP Print:"Offloading the Catch at Tilghman Island"
Artist: John Morton Barber FELLOW, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MARINE ARTISTS
Title: Offloading the Catch at Tilghman Island
Edition Size: Paper: Artist Signed and Numbered to 600 with 75 Remarqed Artist Proofs. Canvas: 300 Edition.
Medium: Artist Proof Giclee Paper and Canvas
Image Dimensions: 12" x 22" Giclee on Fine Art Paper / Giclee Print on Artist Canvas - Image Size 17" x 32" Actual Size of the Original Oil Painting
About the Art: "Offloading the Catch" depicts a scene 30 years ago when the skipjack Elsworth has caught a load of oysters on the nearby Choptank River, and now her crew is unloading the day's catch. Other workboats fill the harbor. John Barber was compelled to create this painting to record those early days when he frequented the island, sailed on many of the skipjacks and painted these graceful old vessels at work. The Elsworth was the first skipjack upon which Mr. Barber sailed.
Title: Offloading the Catch at Tilghman Island
Edition Size: Paper: Artist Signed and Numbered to 600 with 75 Remarqed Artist Proofs. Canvas: 300 Edition.
Medium: Artist Proof Giclee Paper and Canvas
Image Dimensions: 12" x 22" Giclee on Fine Art Paper / Giclee Print on Artist Canvas - Image Size 17" x 32" Actual Size of the Original Oil Painting
About the Art: "Offloading the Catch" depicts a scene 30 years ago when the skipjack Elsworth has caught a load of oysters on the nearby Choptank River, and now her crew is unloading the day's catch. Other workboats fill the harbor. John Barber was compelled to create this painting to record those early days when he frequented the island, sailed on many of the skipjacks and painted these graceful old vessels at work. The Elsworth was the first skipjack upon which Mr. Barber sailed.