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"Bounty Aground, Tahitie"
Late afternoon
and Bounty is aground. She sits high on sand while the
ship’s boats gather the anchors and row them to deeper
water in a frantic effort to re-float her. There is no
other transport home! As the sun sets so does Bounty settle
- in the sand. Later Bligh suggests incompetence ... or
even sabotage. The painting is as soft as the consequences
are brutal. Turner once exclaimed when criticised for the
use of black, "if I had blacker paint I would paint blacker
sails - as black is the colour of death." (6d) 23" x 15"
individual print
$105.00 |