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Stormy Seas Collection (#3)

"Captivated by the Fury: A Glimpse into Stormy Seas" The Inchcape Rock, 1908: Peter Graham's masterpiece captures the relentless power of stormy seas




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"Captivated by the Fury: A Glimpse into Stormy Seas" The Inchcape Rock, 1908: Peter Graham's masterpiece captures the relentless power of stormy seas, as crashing waves threaten to engulf the treacherous rock formation. Nichiren Calming the Storm, 19th century: Utagawa Kuniyoshi's artwork depicts a serene moment amidst chaos, where a Buddhist monk brings solace and tranquility to turbulent waters. Porthleven during storm Ciara, Cornwall, England, UK: Witnessing nature's wrath firsthand in this captivating photograph reveals the sheer force of storm Ciara as it batters the picturesque coastal town. Almost black sky shows up illuminated green heavy surf in storm: In an eerie spectacle that defies logic, Mother Nature paints her canvas with an otherworldly glow as monstrous waves crash against each other under a darkened sky. Rough Weather in the Mediterranean, 1874: Henry Moore's evocative painting transports us to tempestuous Mediterranean waters where ships battle against towering swells and fierce winds. The Crew, 1902: Charles Napier Hemy immortalizes brave seafarers battling through tumultuous seas with unwavering determination and unity aboard their vessel. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, Ardnamurchan Point, Highlands Scotland UK: Standing tall amidst raging storms on Scotland's rugged coastline is Ardnamurchan Lighthouse—a beacon of hope guiding sailors safely through treacherous waters. Les Anglois Molestes et Chatiees (The Annoying and Punished English): This hand-colored engraving from 1779 humorously portrays British sailors enduring rough seas while facing humorous consequences for their mischievous behavior at sea. Shipwreck (oil on canvas).