all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist (again, Google Chrome can translate as necessary, and the askart.com bio can be read in full for free on Fridays), perhaps in addition to than what’s perhaps pointed to by the title URL. This is the first work by him used here.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2305 (October 10, 2019) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago
It all started when someone just wanted to hang wet sheets out to dry.
Papared25 about 5 years ago
“Warp speed?! Captain, even with me missus’ bloomers on the top mast we won’t be able to outrun that Romulan warship!”
Kind&Kinder about 5 years ago
“Blow, boys, blow! They’re gainin’ on us!”
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Where is the Pinta?
jbrobo Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Captain? Sir, I forgot to go to the bathroom before we left port. Can we pull over for just a minute?”
Egrayjames about 5 years ago
It was a good day to be at sea……looking for that man from Nantucket.
rmremail about 5 years ago
It was a low speed chase as the Coast Guard cuter tried to intercept the smugglers.
J Short about 5 years ago
When they changed the name to Sluggish and Slow To Anger, the show found a new audience.
Buzzworld about 5 years ago
she sails seaworthy ships on the sea to the shore seasonally.
aerilim about 5 years ago
Greta’s greatest achievement to fight climate change. New Norweigan Cruise Line ships….
PO' DAWG about 5 years ago
Captain, the corvette is gaining on us.
Reader about 5 years ago
Don’t look now, but I think we’re being followed.
Al Nala about 5 years ago
Hanging the canvas out to dry…
Linguist about 5 years ago
The first America’s Cup Race
katzenbooks45 about 5 years ago
How cute! The mommy ship is taking her baby ship out for its first sail!
KEA about 5 years ago
Most sea chases in the time of sail were more like chess matches, with seemingly insignificant moves here and there making the difference in the end.
Another Take about 5 years ago
The main disadvantage to using petticoats for sails were the seamen stains…
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
I love watching them drift so dangerously close and not fall over the edge of the world.
tracybsmith about 5 years ago
“I think someone is follow us. Do you think they are using the same wind we are using?”
mabrndt Premium Member about 5 years ago
Two Royal Navy corvettes on patrol in the southern ocean, their stun’sails set to catch the best of the light winds:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Thomas_Somerscales_-_Two_Royal_Navy_corvettes_(1921).jpg
has info and links that point to info about this roughly jumbo envelop size painting, along with a Description.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/somerscales_thomas_j.html
https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/people/cp38122/thomas-jaques-somerscales
https://www.the-athenaeum.org/people/detail.php?ID=9952
https://www.vallejogallery.com/artist.php?artist=thomas_j._somerscales&id=106
http://www.artnet.com/artists/thomas-jacques-somerscales/
https://thebiography.us/en/somerscales-thomas
http://www.mcnbiografias.com/app-bio/do/show?key=somerscales-thomas
http://www.askart.com/artist_bio/Thomas_Jacques_Somerscales/11071600/Thomas_Jacques_Somerscales.aspx
https://books.google.com/books?id=WVjCAAAAQBAJ&q=Somerscales&pg=PA97#v=onepage&q=Somerscales&f=false
all have info, or links that point to more info, about this artist (again, Google Chrome can translate as necessary, and the askart.com bio can be read in full for free on Fridays), perhaps in addition to than what’s perhaps pointed to by the title URL. This is the first work by him used here.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #2305 (October 10, 2019) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 5 years ago
Quite beautiful, actually.
jel354 about 5 years ago
Starring Vin Diesel’s ancestor, Vincent Windpower.
Linguist about 5 years ago
“O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
…”.
_______Walt Whitman
WaltWenger Premium Member about 5 years ago
Hmm. We seem to be in the Sargasso Sea. Don’t worry, the wind will pick up in a few months, and then we’ll really pull ahead.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 5 years ago
Moments before the alien spaceship emerges from the depths.
mac04416 about 5 years ago
Nay!! But remember to pee to the lee…..
Bilan about 5 years ago
Final lap of the Atlantis 500.
anomaly about 5 years ago
The original version of “Corvette Summer”.
d1234dick Premium Member about 5 years ago
Capt. nemo; to make his ship go faster tied on a few extra sails. but it made the ship look really fat.
GoComicsGo! about 5 years ago
“Where the f@&$ is he going?”
cameron_scarlett about 5 years ago
Well truthfully, the exciting part was when Admiral Nelson crossed old Frenchy’s T!
Call me Ishmael about 5 years ago
They piled on even more sail/ but did so to no avail/ for, too seasick for steering/ as they had been fearing/ the Captain hung over the rail.
MS72 about 5 years ago
Is it a cartoonist’s holiday?