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Sailing Painting, Marco Vintage, Sb Design, Sailboat Wall Art, Sport Canvas, Space Wall Art, Office Room Decor, Sea Painting, Canvas Framing

Easy-to-hang canvas print with that airy "floating off the wall" look Canvas is 15/64 inch (4mm) thick with clean folded edges With wooden rear spacer, print stands 3/4 inch (2cm) away from the wall Mount directly to the wall using included 3M tabs No nails, screws, or holes in the wall required Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

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Acrylic Ship Painting, Boat Painting Abstract, Sunrise Art Painting, Sail Boat Art, Peisaj Abstract, Sunset Canvas Painting, Unique Canvas Art, Boat Wall Art, Watercolor Paintings Nature

This beautiful "Sailboat Ocean Dance II" Canvas Art is printed using the highest quality fade resistant ink on canvas. Every one of our Transportation Wall art is printed on premium quality cotton canvas. Each Modern & Contemporary Canvas print is stretched tightly over a 1 inch wood sub frame for small size prints or a 1.5 inch wood sub frame for large size prints (40x30 44x34 ...) ensuring the canvas is taught and does not buckle. This canvas art print is gallery-wrapped (the design…

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"Arrived All Well" by William Coulter (1909) is a painting that hung in the Merchant Exchange over the chalkboards that indicated what cargoes were arriving on which ships. The title is the tagline for any ship-and-cargo that arrived safely. If you look closely you can see, ranged along the yardarms that branch out from the ship's main mast, more than a hundred dizzying feet above the deck, tiny men furling the heavy canvas sails after months of sea and wind. Maritime Painting, Navi A Vela, Sea Pictures, Old Sailing Ships, Maritime Art, Clipper Ship, Homeward Bound, Tall Ship, Sailing Vessel

"Arrived All Well" by William Coulter (1909) is a painting that hung in the Merchant Exchange over the chalkboards that indicated what cargoes were arriving on which ships. The title is the tagline for any ship-and-cargo that arrived safely. If you look closely you can see, ranged along the yardarms that branch out from the ship's main mast, more than a hundred dizzying feet above the deck, tiny men furling the heavy canvas sails after months of sea and wind.

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