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Arti Grafiche S.D. Modiano-Trieste
Cosulich Line, Espressi Nord E Sud America, early 1900s
Fred J. Hoertz
Norwegian American Line - Twin-Screw Mail and Passenger Service, before 1928
Giuseppe Riccobaldi
Navigazione Generale Italiana, 1925
Artist in North America
Fastest To and From All Europe, S.S. United States, about 1955
F. Earl and Henri Fichon Jarnac
Poster design for the White Star Line and Moët & Chandon White Star Champagne, about 1912
Giacomo Malugani
Lloyd Sabaudo Line, Conte Grande, 1927
Hendrick Cassiers
American Line – New York, Southampton, 1904
Eppo Doeve
Holland-America Line Tomorrow's Ship . . . Today! S.S. Rotterdam, about 1959
G. DeBerenger
A Line-of-Battle Ship in Harbor, about 1818
Hugo Koeke
Hamburg-American Line To New York, around 1930
Artist in North America
The largest ship in the world, S.S. Leviathan, United States Lines, before 1928
Reijn Dirksen
S.S. Statendam - Now Building, 1956
John V. Cornell
U.S. Revenue Cutter Hamilton, 1840
Lai Sung
American Ship–Shirley of Salem, 1860s
Charles Porter Brown
Zanzibar Harbor, 1878
Artist in China
View of foreign factories at Canton, before 1850
Joseph Honoré Maxime Pellegrin
American Ship AKBAR of Boston, 1852
Artist in China
Clipper Ship Sea Witch, 1850
Artist in China
Wampoa Reach, about 1850
William Anderson
Shipping on Greenwich Reach, about 1820
William John Huggins
British Ship, VANSITTART, 1842
Artist in China
View of a Tanka boat woman, 1800s
William York
American Ship, Kineo, 1864
Artist from the United States, worked in Yemen
Coffee Ships at Mocha, about 1850