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Olympic by William G. Muller
$150.00
Description
Operated by the White Star Line between 1911 and 1934, RMS Olympic was the largest ocean liner in the world at the time of her launch and was only surpassed by her sister ship, Titanic, for a short while. She served as a troop ship during World War One but regained her reputation as a fast luxury liner after the war until she was retired from transAtlantic service and sold for scrap in 1935.
Generously donated by William G. Muller from his Personal Collection. Muller grew up on the Hudson River. As a young man, he served as quartermaster aboard SS Alexander Hamilton in the 1950s and went on to become a master painter, specializing in the steamboat era in the Hudson River and beyond. A founding director and Fellow of the American Society of Marine Artists, Muller serves as an advisor to the National Maritime Historical Society.
SIGNED AND NUMBERED – ONLY 15 REMAINING – LIMITED EDITION OF 950
Image size: 16″ x 25″
Sheet size: 23″ x 30 1/2″
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