Carl Saltzmann

Carl Saltzmann (1908)
In rough gray seas, the white and black whaling steamer Duncan Grey, stack spewing orange smoke obscuring the rear mast, crests a swell, pursuing a freshly harpooned and bloody whale, as the bow spotter signals the running whale's direction, against a backdrop of mountains and partially cloudy skies.
Whaling with the Duncan Grey, 1900
Kaiserin Augusta verlässt Newyork (English: "SMS Kaiserin Augusta leaving New York"); 1895 lithograph from Unsre Kriegsflotte.
A view landward, of a beach, sunset in the distance. In the fading light, a few men and women wearing sombreros and scarves sit together by a thatch-roofed hut and two longboats which have been dragged up the beach. A woman in long skirts is walking away from the group, carrying a basket on her head toward a tiled-roof whitewashed house higher up the beach, behind a green slat fence. Palm trees and palmettos are silhouetted against the late sunset, the sky dotted with high yellow- and violet-tinged clouds.
View of Acapulco, 1879

Carl Saltzmann (23 September 1847, Berlin - 14 January 1923, Potsdam) was a German marine and landscape painter.


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