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The Gallery ~

Every now and then, one of the "passengers" who decides to take a voyage on Atlantic Liners also decides that they would like to contribute custom artwork to this site. Enough of this material has now been received to merit its own page. Some have contributed digital artwork, others have contributed sketches, but each contributor has his or her own particular passion for these wonderful liners. My sincerest thanks go to all of those who have contributed material to this site.

For the artwork of Christian Stenfelt, please see the separate Titanic Gallery, as well as the Olympic and Britannic Pages.


The Art of Chris Mazzella
The Olympic docked in Southampton. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Olympic and the Berengaria pass in Southampton during the twenties. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Olympic & Titanic together at Belfast in early 1912. The Olympic is returning for a propeller replacement, and the Titanic's fitting-out has been interrupted. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Titanic at Southampton between April 3 and 10, 1912. Final preparations for her maiden voyage are under way. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The tender Traffic at Cherbourg, France. Purpose built to service the Olympic-class liners, she serviced the Titanic only once, in the evening of April 10, 1912.  Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Cunard liner Carpathia, which rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912.  Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Britannic sinks in the Kea Channel, November 21, 1916. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.

 

The Lusitania sinks in the Irish Channel, May 7, 1915. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
With her hull having been painted white for cruising in warmer climates, the aged Mauretania departs Southampton for the last time, bound for the breakers. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The launch of the Aquitania at John Brown's Shipyards on the River Clyde. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Aquitania departing Southampton. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
The Leviathan (left), Majestic (center) and Berengaria (right) together in Southampton during the twenties. Sketch ©2004/2005 by Chris Mazzella. Not for re-use without permission.
   

The Art of Lorenzo Mireles lV
The R.M.S. Queen Mary & the S.S. Normandie together in New York Harbor during the opening days of World War Two. - ©2005/2006 Lorenzo Mireles IV.
The S.S. Normandie. - ©2005/2006 Lorenzo Mireles IV.
   

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