Description: A historic piece paying tribute to one of the most iconic Ocean Liners in Maritime historyFAREWELL AMERICA by Robert TaylorIn a scene from the great ship’s illustrious past, the RMS Queen Mary is seen departing from New York for a transatlantic journey to Europe in the early post-war period. Alive with beauty, energy and strength, the Queen Mary steams majestically past the Statue of Liberty, her bows pointed eagerly towards the Atlantic. When the QUEEN MARY, most famous of all the transatlantic ocean liners, retired gracefully to a berth at Long Beach, California in 1967, she brought to an end an era of maritime opulence, romance and glittering extravagance never seen before or since. In her day, the most beautiful ship afloat, she had carried over two million passengers in one thousand lavish Atlantic crossings, her passenger lists studded with Royalty, stars of the silver screen, sports personalities, the rich and famous. THE SIGNATURE Published in 1993, the print is individually hand signed by the artist Robert Taylor and countersigned by R.M.S. QUEEN MARY’s last skipper:Captain JOHN TREASURE JONES Beginning a Steamship Apprenticeship in 1921, Jones joined the Royal Naval Reserve in 1925 while serving aboard several Ocean Liners, eventually joining the Cunard White Star line in 1929. Called to active duty at the outbreak of War he commanded several Royal Navy ships in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Initially on Atlantic convoys, he survived the sinking of the SS Laurentic after it was torpedoed, spending six hours adrift. In 1942 whilst commanding HMS Sunflower, he saved 27 crew from the torpedoed HMS Firedrake in 60 ft high waves, for which he was Mentioned in Dispatches. In 1945 he moved to South East Asia under Admiral Mountbatten.Rejoining the Cunard Line in March 1947 he Commanded a number of Ocean Liners including RMS Queen Elizabeth taking command of RMS Queen Mary in September 1965. On 31 October 1967 he sailed the Queen Mary from Southampton for her 1001st and final Atlantic crossing, with 1,093 passengers and 806 crew. It was her fastest ever crossing, causing Captain Jones to comment, "The old girl can still pick up her skirt and run!".After a voyage around Cape Horn she arrived in Long Beach, California on 9 December 1967. Captain Jones lowered both the Cunard house flag and his own Blue Ensign when he conducted the sale to the City of Long Beach on 11 December 1967.Treasure Jones retired in August 1968, after a career of 47 years, of which almost 43½ years were spent at sea.Captain Jones is regarded as one of the 20th century's most distinguished mariners, in war and in peacetime. He personally autographed the prints in this very special and historic edition shortly before he passed away at the age of 87, in May 1993.This stunning print is the perfect centerpiece for any maritime art collection.Please note: The prints in my store are hand-signed by the veterans involved in the painting so the signatures are original autographs and not reproductions. The certificate of authenticity is included. CONDITION: My items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, any issues are clearly detailed in the description.SHIPPING: As a long time fine art retailer I have shipped countless prints over the years. My prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in heavy duty tubes, and the shipping is insured and guaranteed.If you are interested in more than one item I will always do my best to combine the shipping to save costs – please just ask.
Price: 310 USD
Location: Newbury Park, California
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Robert Taylor
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Signed By: Artist and Treasure Jones
Size: Medium (up to 38 ¼ inches)
Print Size: 38 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches
Also Featuring: Long Beach
Region of Origin: California, USA
Framing: Unframed
Listed By: Dealer / Reseller
Year of Production: 1993
Style: Americana, Illustration Art, Realism, Aviation Art, Military Art, Maritime Art
Features: Limited Edition, Autographed, Individually numbered
Time Period Produced: 1990-1999
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Color: Color
Title: Farewell America
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Paper, Lithograph, Archival Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Topic:: Maritime history
Subject: New York Skyline, Ships, Cunard, Queen Mary, Ocean Liner, Captain John Treasure Jones
Featuring: RMS Queen Mary
Type: Print
COA Issued By: Military Gallery
Autographed By: Captain John Treasure Jones
Theme: Art, History, Maritime, Nautical, Patriotic, Travel & Transportation, Ocean
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States