£9,000
δ NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971)
North Atlantic Convoy under escort with a Flower Class corvette in dazzle camouflage
Signed 'Norman Wilkinson' (lower right)
Oil on canvas
15¾ x 23¾in. (40 x 60cm.)
This picture forms part of Norman Wilkinson's War at Sea series and is believed the last one in private hands. As a Royal Navy volunteer in World War One, Wilkinson had become all too aware of the threat from Germany’s U-boats and decided he could use his artistic skills to protect Allied ships. Realising that it was impossible to paint a ship in a conventional camouflage instead, he proposed that the “extreme opposite” was the answer: Rather than trying to make a ship vanish, he developed a radical camouflage scheme that used bold shapes and violent contrasts of colour, the purpose being to confuse rather than conceal. After trials, the Admiralty agreed and Wilkinson was set up in Burlington House as head of the dazzle section with a team of artists producing designs on model hulls. All classes and types were catered for and amongst the largest projects was Titanic's sister ship Olympic (see previous lot) for which he had also produced stateroom designs before the War.
Good overall condition.
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