TWO-FUNNELLED STEAMER

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Two-Funnelled Steamer by Henry Scott Tuke

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  • Hand-painted Real brushwork, signed
  • Made to order Painted in 4-6 weeks
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16 x 20 in (40 x 50 cm) $253.00

About this painting

Two-Funnelled Steamer is a famous oil painting, originally by English artist Henry Scott Tuke in 1895, with the style of newlyn school . The painting now is collected by Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. This kind of ship & boat oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from Henry Scott Tuke . Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 19 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of Two-Funnelled Steamer will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of Two-Funnelled Steamer can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 12.4 cm (4.88") * 25.1 cm (9.88"). Art recreation is also offered for ship & boat oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors.

  • Artist: Henry Scott Tuke (English)
  • Year: 1895
  • Style: Newlyn School
  • Subject: Ship & Boat
  • Original Location: Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
  • Original Size: 4.88 x 9.88 in (12.4 x 25.1 cm)
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A genuine hand-painted oil reproduction of your selected painting, signed by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Painting only — frame not included. The frame picker above is a visualization tool to help you choose a frame locally that fits your interior.

Depending on the size you order, your painting arrives either stretched on wooden bars (ready to hang) or rolled in a protective tube for local stretching and framing.

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Authenticity & Quality

Every reproduction is painted by skilled artists using museum-grade oil paints on cotton canvas. We do not print, transfer, or use any digital reproduction process — every brushstroke is laid down by hand.

Each canvas is signed by the artist on the back. A certificate of authenticity is included with every order.

Care Instructions

Hang in indirect light to preserve pigment vibrancy. Avoid direct sunlight, fireplaces, and humid bathrooms.

Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth (never water or cleaning solutions). The natural oil finish cures fully over 6–12 months and will deepen in tone with time.