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Tom Freeman's maritime art

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Posted by MBT70 on Monday, August 28, 2006 9:06 AM
I do believe I'll look them up ... merci, mon ami.
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Posted by waynec on Monday, August 28, 2006 8:39 AM

there are a number of maritime artists i enjoy.  see if you can find THE TALL SHIPS IN ART which has works by a number of artists.

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Posted by waynec on Sunday, August 27, 2006 7:57 PM
quite good as are geoffrey hunt's who did all the covers for the patrick o'brien books. i have 3 of his arizona prints in my study, dec06 off diamond head, dawn of destiny 07dec and the memorial.

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Posted by MBT70 on Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:28 AM
Oh, BTW, Kapudan ... if you haven't already discovered him, you should also look up some of the works by German artist Klaus Bergen.  His work is not so detailed as Freeman, but his style and technique are alive and expressive in ways that pull you into the reality and action of the moment.  He did a lot of WW I subjects and quite a few U-Boat scenes.
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Posted by MBT70 on Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:13 AM
He has done extensive illustrations for several books, Pearl Harbor in particular, and those would make excellent sources of his works.  I have three Warship Profiles with his work on the cover, including USS Missouri and Texas.
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Posted by kapudan_emir_effendi on Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:48 AM
Oh, yes MBT indeed ! I would try to gather those, possibly, hundreds of dollars to buy such a painting of Yavuz accompanied by Midilli in one of their Black Sea forays. Yet the already existing art of mr. Freeman is still enough to stir my heart. Especially those US civil war series. I've also found that a jigsaw puzzle company called FX Schmid made some sets from his battle of mobile bay and destruction of paddle frigate Mississipi paintings. Sadly they are OOP today. Yet I will look for possible reissues.
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Posted by MBT70 on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 4:35 PM

He is indeed a master of the craft.  I bet you'd like to see him do a portrait of Yavuz, eh Kapudan?  That would be very nice.

I've admired Freeman's work for many years and am not only amazed at the realistic images he creates, but also the historic accuracy he builds into all his works.  I hope he's making a good living at what he does and stays with it all his days so we get more and more of his amazing works. 

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Posted by bryan01 on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:23 AM

Very nice indeed.

Here's the link:

http://www.oldgloryprints.com/Freeman.htm

 

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Tom Freeman's maritime art
Posted by kapudan_emir_effendi on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:18 AM
Tom Freeman's pieces of art truly took my breath away. I was looking for pictures of USS Monitor and saw his painting of her sinking; then discovered rest of his collection. Truly magnificent. I hope an album of his art shall be issued one day. They can well serve as a reference guide too.
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