Cargoes: A Celebration of the Sea Through the Pen and the Paintbrush of John Masefield and Kenneth D Shoesmith
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When a poet or artist is truly able to capture, in words or pictures, mans fight for mastery of the sea, he may be counted by those who fully appreciate these two art forms, a master of his craft. The honours conferred upon Masefield and Shoesmith speak for themselves. This book sets out to examine how a collaboration between the two might have flourished. Kenneth D Shoesmith was a member of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours and of the British Society of Poster Designers, exhibiting at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. His maritime art perfectly captures the romance and adventure of ocean liner travel in the between-war years of the 1920s and 1930s. John E Masefields first sight of vessels afloat would have been coal barges on the nearby canal. However, his cadetship in HMS Conway and brief, deep-sea career gave him an enduring love of that element and the men whose lives were bound up in it. Not for him the romantic view of some, but the real life of the poor fellows who bring them not only their luxuries but their very food.
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Weight: 778g
Dimensions: 280 x 220mm
Publication Date: 05 Nov 2019
Publisher: Saron Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781913297015
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Glyn Evans was born in Birkenhead in 1944 and when not at school spent much of his childhood around the docks and waterfront of the River Mersey fascinated by the comings and goings of the many cargo ships and passenger liners to be seen there at that time. Rowing dinghies from the 64th Birkenhead Sea Scouts boat station on the West Float dock system gave Glyn the opportunity to see these large ocean-going vessels at close hand. Further interest in shipping came from his early hobbies of ship photography and ship postcard collecting twelve years of commuting on the Birkenhead Ferry to Liverpool (which included the customary anti-clockwise perambulation around the top deck) plus forty years spent working as a marine cargo insurance underwriter. Glyn is an amateur artist and his series of paintings Funnel Vision has been exhibited at the National Waterways Museums at Ellesmere Port and Gloucester Docks. Little wonder then that he should take a keen interest in all aspects of marine art. His first book The Maritime Art of Kenneth D Shoesmith was published in 2011 and his second Dazzle-Painted Ships of WWI in 2015. He has presented lectures on these and other marine subjects to maritime associations throughout the UK. Glyn Evans is now retired and lives in Kent with his wife Ruth. He maintains his interest in all things maritime through his membership of various societies including the Honourable Company of Master Mariners the Liverpool Nautical Research Society and the Seven Seas Club. He is a member of the Friends of HMS Conway and a Friend of the Royal Society of Marine Artists.