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Marine Railway at Urk Wood Print
by Vic Delnore
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Marine Railway at Urk wood print by Vic Delnore. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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This is the marine railway at Urk, a small but busy village on the IJsselmeer in the Netherlands. The town, as it was early in the 19th century, is... more
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Artist's Description
This is the marine railway at Urk, a small but busy village on the IJsselmeer in the Netherlands. The town, as it was early in the 19th century, is featured in author Jan de Hartog's "Call of the Sea". The view I show you now is from our visit in the Spring of 2010. The boat on the far left bears a popular Dutch boat name : literally "Never Thought" but boat owners who use this name mean "Never thought I'd ever have anything like this". For my wife and me, we never thought we'd ever have as nice a trip as this!
About Vic Delnore
Having been introduced to landscapes and seascapes by his artist mother, and with influence from his wife with a background in graphic arts, Vic Delnore has developed his own interpretations of landscapes, abstracts, and artistic scenes in graphite, pen and ink, oil, water media, and charcoal. His initial art training was in composition and perspective in The Hague, The Netherlands, followed by instruction in story illustration, pen-and-ink graphics at RPI, figure drawing and calligraphy at MIT/Harvard and ODU, and under nationally known instructors in watercolor and related media. He has exhibited in galleries on Florida, Cape Cod, the Outer Banks, and Hampton Roads since the sixties. Vic holds membership in the Lee County...
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C Delnore Collins
One of my favorites out of all your work.