Carl G. Evers Marine Nautical Tugboat Lithograph Print Edmond J. Moran


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Description

Vintage lithograph print of the Edmond J. Moran tug boat by Carl G. Evers. Carl Evers is a contemporary painter of maritime subjects, mostly in watercolor of tugs, freighters, liners, naval ships and ships in coastal waters. He was born in Dortmund, Germany and studied at the Slade School in London and in Sweden, before emigrating to the United States in 1947.

Evers painted for the U.S. Naval Institute, Reader's Digest and his book covers have been published by Ballatine and Simon & Schuster. His works can be found at the South Street Seaport Museum, The Mariners' Museum, The U.S. Naval Institute, the Moran Towing Company, Grace Lines. Farrell Lines, Cunard, as well as, the Reader's Digest Collection. He has appeared in numerous Marine publications and has received several awards. While Evers is mostly known as one of the most prolific marine artists of the 20th century, he began his career working for sixteen years as an automotive illustrator in Sweden. He continued to design automobiles after moving to the United States, creating concepts for Packard luxury vehicles that clearly demonstrated the influence of European companies such as Rolls Royce, Jaguar, and Mercedes Benz. Evers spent the rest of his career as a fine marine artist, producing numerous paintings of tug boats, freighters, liners, and naval ships. He was a member of the Association of Marine Artists, the Navy League, the Artists Guild, and the Society of Illustrators.

Condition

Very Good - Some staining/cuts to edges that would be hidden by framing; see pictures

Dimensions

19” x 14.75” (Width x Height)