Format: Giclée Print, Limited Edition (1/850) on 308gsm, 100% cotton photo-rag.
South Docks, Liverpool – still extant and recognizable from this
print, but during the war it was here that dazzle ships were painted.
British merchantmen were camouflaged, not to make them invisible, but so
that German u-boat torpedo gunners would find it harder to determine
their course and speed, and so would not be able to sink as many as they
had been doing.
This strikingly bold print – see also Drydocked for Painting and
Scaling, its companion print – is in some ways an inaccurate portrayal
because dazzle was in fact applied in shades of grey, blue, white, green
and pink. But here Wadsworth not only excludes these colours, he
excises all extraneous detail. In these brilliant renditions, then, the
forms are stronger and starker, and the tones are condensed to an
optically more powerful black and white.
Size: 27.5 x 35.00; paper 43 x 51.5cm
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