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British Sailor
s Large Woolwork of a Royal Navy Ship Under Full Sail
$6,250
£4,778.50
€5,474.92
CA$8,815.67
A$9,598.02
CHF 5,125.03
MX$115,863.08
NOK 64,430.85
SEK 59,928.19
DKK 40,894.99
About the Item
Seafaring Artistry: A British Sailor's Woolwork of a Royal Navy Ship,
Circa 1865–75
This remarkable British sailor's woolwork, or "woolie," is a poignant and visually stunning example of a traditional folk art form. Dating to circa 1865–75, this large-scale embroidery depicts a majestic, three-masted, square-rigged Royal Navy ship under full sail. Created by a sailor during long voyages at sea, these works were a way to pass the time and to commemorate the vessels that were their homes and workplaces.
The woolie presents a dynamic starboard-side view of the ship, which is shown driving through a blue sea, leaving a frothy white wake in its path. The vessel flies the Red Ensign, a flag used by British merchant and Royal Navy vessels, and a fluttering red banner from its masthead, signifying its national identity. What is most striking about this piece is the exceptional skill with which the wool has been worked. The fine, meticulous stitching creates a texture that is so smooth and nuanced it gives the work a painterly quality, a testament to the artisan's patience and talent. The detail in the rigging, sails, and hull is so precise that the ship appears to have a three-dimensional quality, capturing the power and grace of a vessel at sea.
This woolwork belongs to a unique genre of maritime folk art, created not by professional artists but by sailors who learned the craft in the isolated environment of their ships. Such pieces served as a form of personal expression, a source of pride, and often, a gift for family members waiting at home. They are a tangible link to a bygone era of sail and a valuable historical artifact that captures the spirit of the Royal Navy in the mid-19th century. The sheer size and intricate detail of this woolie suggest it was a labor of love, making it a particularly fine and well-preserved example of this celebrated art form.
Dimensions: 29 3/4 inches wide x 22 1/4 inches high
(Ref: NY9503-irim).
- Dimensions:Height: 22 in (55.88 cm)Width: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
- Style:Folk Art (Of the Period)
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- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1865-70
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Downingtown, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: NY9503-irim1stDibs: LU861021987312
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