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R M S  Aquitania

"The R.M.S. Aquitania, here portrayed in an original oil painting by my niece Becky, plays an important role in our family's history, for it was the ship on which Becky's father and I were evacuated from Hawaii in January 1942 following the attack on Pearl Harbor. ("R.M.S." means "Royal Mail Steamer", a ship authorized to carry British mail between countries).

Built in 1914, Aquitania served as a troopship in 2 world wars and a popular north Atlantic passenger liner in between. During her 36 year career she steamed some 3 million miles and carried 1.2 million passengers, including 475 Trans-Atlantic crossings - a fantastic career. She was a huge ship for her time - 46,000 gross tons, 901 feet long and 97 feet wide. She was finally broken up for scrap in 1950.

With the original ship long gone, Becky used a postcard photo taken in 1914 as a model for the painting, expanding it in her computer to note all of the myriad details of the ships superstructure. Aquitania is here shown transiting the crowded shipping lanes in the Solent - the body of water that separates the Isle of Wight from the English coast. The bow wave tells us she is traveling about 12 knots - 1/2 speed. The smoke from all 4 funnels and the condenser exhaust (2 white plumes at the waterline) tell us that the engineers have all her boilers and engines "on-line", awaiting only the Captain's "full speed ahead" command that will take her to the New World on this, her maiden voyage.

Becky's (exasperating!) perfectionism and attention to detail have resulted in a work for the ages. Aquitania was photographed many times in her career, both in wartime and commercial colors. To the best of my knowledge this is the first time she has ever been captured in oils. So sail on great ship! - through Becky's fine hand for all the years, decades, perhaps centuries to come. . .

Tom McDonald (Becky's Uncle Tom and her biggest fan)
January 28, 2007"

This oil painting is only 98% complete as I need to wait for the oil to dry before I can attempt to put the finer lines, ETC. Photo on the bottom taken by Uncle Tom. Painting is NFS and was gifted to my Uncle. Oil on canvas, 24"x36"

41 Comments

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tim linville 23 Dec 2010

Incredible Story!I am amazed that You were there...Powerful History for a Great Artist,and a Great Painting :)I Hope She got to finish the 2% You spoke of :)

Craig Cantrell 04 Jul 2009

Hello my name is Craig Cantrell,I love it old steam ship are awesome,great colors really good work. if you have time I have done one called the Tashmoo I did it in sepia style have a look.

Nikolay Semyonov 21 Sep 2007

amazing story and canvas. thanks for sharing. this is what they call cherishing the roots.

Jenny gilleland 30 Aug 2007

so lovely

Kwabena Poku 27 Jul 2007

Fantastic

joel zelikovitz 28 May 2007

great peice. wonderful story

eileen martin 01 May 2007

wow, your niece is very talented, must run in the family:)

Eddy collins 25 Mar 2007

Very nice

joan warburton 23 Mar 2007

Wow, Blue! I don't know how I missed this but this is awesome! Fantastic detail and I love the contrasting blues!

linda duffy 18 Mar 2007

brilliant oil painting great job xxxxxxxxxxx

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 08 Mar 2007

Fantastic work of art done by your Very Talented niece!!!Great oil painting!!!Wow!!!That ship sure holds precious memories!!!Thanks for the Great Commentary!!!

Anonymous Guest 25 Feb 2007

What a superb painting I've just finished one of her leaving New York------------well done--------Alan

Tabitha Borges 23 Feb 2007

nice whata details on the ship, landscape...very nice...

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 23 Feb 2007

what a beautiful subject and a impressive and brilliant work!!! Superb, Blue!!

Olga van Dijk 13 Feb 2007

WHAT A GREAT ONE..... Love it Blue... echt helemaal TOP en geweldig!--

K L Marsala 11 Feb 2007

what an incredible work!

jamie winter 11 Feb 2007

Wow Blue, such a wonderful history to this painting , which is extremly good. jamie

Jean M. Laffitau 11 Feb 2007

Well done Blue!!

Jacqueline Bishop 02 Feb 2007

nice work, great stor ytoo..

Hilton Harris 01 Feb 2007

Beautiful piece Blue.

thea walstra 01 Feb 2007

awesome work Blue. great details!

Carrie Ann Watson 31 Jan 2007

What an awesome painting! There is an amazing amount of detail there! Breathtaking! :)

Rebecca Mullan 31 Jan 2007

WOW Blue - what an amazing job you've done !! Truly a wonderful tribute to the ship !!! Thank you to Tom McDonald for the wonderful write-up and photo!! Fabulous works Beck !!!!!

Joke Schotting 31 Jan 2007

Outstanding work Blue!!

Anne Vis 31 Jan 2007

beautiful work!

helen tyralik 31 Jan 2007

good detail, well done

Alberto D'Assumpcao 31 Jan 2007

Excellent work, Blue! We'll wait to see it ready ( I have always problems to know when each work is ready!!!). You're beautiful on the image!!!

Thom Roslan 30 Jan 2007

"FAR-OUT" Blue......Great detail and vivid colors....Very Inspiring!!!

Doris B. Lambling 30 Jan 2007

wow - stunning detailed and precise like an photograph ! big compliment for Becky :))

Katerina Koukiotis 30 Jan 2007

beautiful painting!!

Aris Stathakis 30 Jan 2007

awesome painting Blue and wonderful gift, fantastic!

Reba McDonald 30 Jan 2007

Great details Beck.

Lucia Stewart 30 Jan 2007

Wow, awesome family history. super impressive and outstanding work, and to see it in the right size is just great - good luck with the finishing touches - love that t-shirt too!

Michael Forbus 30 Jan 2007

Exquisite painting and the narrative adds so much to it. The nostalgia and the angst that must have been amongst you all when you were evacuated. The story is magnificent and the painting is so lovely and detailed. My congratulations. Miguel

bianca 30 Jan 2007

awsome fine art wow...i like this very very much...fantastic...

Pat Abbott 30 Jan 2007

Beautiful painting and a great story to go with.

Peter Skov 30 Jan 2007

The painting is awesome and not what I expected to see in your gallery. I started reading the explanation and got confused because at first I thought it was you writing. There's no way you were alive in 1942! Only when I reached the bottom did I pay attention to the unquote and clue in to who "Becky" is. That made me take a second look at the painting and, considering all the facts about the ship and who painted it, I came to appreciate it even more. Thank you for sharing that wonderful piece of history in words and in oils.

BySilent 30 Jan 2007

Wonderful work and story....

bert cortes 30 Jan 2007

Great painting, Blue.

Emily Reed 30 Jan 2007

INCREDIBLE WORK, BLUE, I LOVE IT!

Nira Dabush 30 Jan 2007

Impressive STRONG AND POWERFUL Composition,Blue..thanks for sharing the story that goes with this work...wonderful photo to complete the whole scene.