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A cloud-driven sky foretells the storms which the ships may meet, while the sunshine foretells the fine voyages which complete the light and shade of a ship’s life. In the left foreground is the old disused sawpit with top and bottom sawyer; on the right the blacksmith, Eli Forsey of Eype, is shown at his grindstone, and in the middle distance is the blue-coated figure of the shipbuilder and master Elias Cox himself, who with the plan of a ship in his hand surveys the work which is slowly and surely growing under his skilled direction.
Title
Ship Building
Date
1924–1927
Medium
oil on panel
Measurements
H 119.5 x W 170 cm
Accession number
PCF5
Acquisition method
presented by the artist, 1924–1927
Work type
Painting