Ian Marshall

(1933- 2016)

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Just Published: “Victory at Sea: Naval Power and the Transformation of the Global Order in World War II” featuring 53 original watercolor paintings by Ian Marshall

Written by Paul Kennedy (the J. Richardson Dilworth Professor of History in Yale University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences)

A lavishly illustrated and sweeping history that tracks the fortunes of six major navies during the war, describes changes to naval warfare, and documents the rise of American economic and military might. In this engaging narrative, brought to life by marine artist Ian Marshall’s beautiful full‑color paintings, historian Paul Kennedy grapples with the rise and fall of the Great Powers during World War II.

This exclusive selection of original watercolors from the book, now available for purchase, view painting images below:

Feel free to give me a call to discuss these new paintings, 860-245-4400, or email: rjinishian@gmail.com. We have several other available paintings by Ian Marshall shown below:

Alongside Kilindini, Deepwater Berths, Mombasa

Alongside Kilindini, Deepwater Berths, Mombasa

Cowes Week

Cowes Week

The Chelyuskin Adventure- Book Cover Art

The Chelyuskin Adventure- Book Cover Art

German Battleship BISMARCK Under Attack, May 26, 1941

German Battleship BISMARCK Under Attack, May 26, 1941

SS CITY OF NORWICH

SS CITY OF NORWICH

Chittagong, East Bengal

Chittagong, East Bengal

SS CLAYMORE,  Cardiff docks 1948

SS CLAYMORE, Cardiff docks 1948

Duncan Dock,  Cape Town, 1953

Duncan Dock, Cape Town, 1953

PS EUXINE, Southampton, 1848

PS EUXINE, Southampton, 1848

NC-4 Horta in the Azores

NC-4 Horta in the Azores

Boeing B 314 ATLANTIC CLIPPER at Lisbon, 1939

Boeing B 314 ATLANTIC CLIPPER at Lisbon, 1939

Boeing B-314 YANKEE CLIPPER taking off from New York's LaGuardia Marine Air Terminal, 19

Boeing B-314 YANKEE CLIPPER taking off from New York's LaGuardia Marine Air Terminal, 19

Bréguet 530 Saigon Algérie, Tunis, over the coast of North Africa, 1935

Bréguet 530 Saigon Algérie, Tunis, over the coast of North Africa, 1935

Consolidated Commodore shortly before alighting at Nassau, Bahama Islands, 1934

Consolidated Commodore shortly before alighting at Nassau, Bahama Islands, 1934

Dornier Do 18 flying boat and Blohm & Voss Ha 139 floatplane at Horta, Azores, 1937

Dornier Do 18 flying boat and Blohm & Voss Ha 139 floatplane at Horta, Azores, 1937

Martin M-130 CHINA CLIPPER, Wake Island, 1935

Martin M-130 CHINA CLIPPER, Wake Island, 1935

Latecoere 631   Croix du Sud, Natal, Brazil 1934

Latecoere 631 Croix du Sud, Natal, Brazil 1934

Short S 45 Solent Mk IV AOTEAROA landing at Waitemata Harbour, Aukland, 1950

Short S 45 Solent Mk IV AOTEAROA landing at Waitemata Harbour, Aukland, 1950

Short S 23 Empire boat, CABOT, Southampton, 1939

Short S 23 Empire boat, CABOT, Southampton, 1939

Short S 23 Empire boat CALYPSO at Mombasa, Kenya, 1938

Short S 23 Empire boat CALYPSO at Mombasa, Kenya, 1938

Short S-23 Empire boat CASSIOPEIA

Short S-23 Empire boat CASSIOPEIA

Short-Mayo S 20 MERCURY floatplane immediately after disengagement from Short S 21 Maia flying boat

Short-Mayo S 20 MERCURY floatplane immediately after disengagement from Short S 21 Maia flying boat

Short S 25 Sunderland III taxiing for takeoff from the Cattewater, RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth, 1943

Short S 25 Sunderland III taxiing for takeoff from the Cattewater, RAF Mount Batten, Plymouth, 1943

SS CARONIA, Cape Town

SS CARONIA, Cape Town

SS ETHIOPIA, Zanzibar, 1875

SS ETHIOPIA, Zanzibar, 1875

SS KAMPALA

SS KAMPALA

SS INANDA, Dar-es-Salaam

SS INANDA, Dar-es-Salaam

RMS KAISAR-I-HIND, ,Port Said, 1914

RMS KAISAR-I-HIND, ,Port Said, 1914

SS KARANJA, Durban

SS KARANJA, Durban

RMS MALWA in Plymouth Sound, 1910

RMS MALWA in Plymouth Sound, 1910

SMS EBER, Cap Trafalgar,  Trinidad Island,  off  Brazil,   1914

SMS EBER, Cap Trafalgar, Trinidad Island, off Brazil, 1914

USS PONTOOSUC

USS PONTOOSUC

USS WASP, Greenock Scotland

USS WASP, Greenock Scotland

HMS KENT, Last Hope Inlet, Queen Adelaide Archipelago, Chile, 1915

HMS KENT, Last Hope Inlet, Queen Adelaide Archipelago, Chile, 1915

RMS VICTORIA, the Boat Deck, 1889

RMS VICTORIA, the Boat Deck, 1889

RMS AUSTRALIA and HMS IRON DUKE, Aden, 1871

RMS AUSTRALIA and HMS IRON DUKE, Aden, 1871

YAVUZ and MIDILLI in the Bosphorus, Constantinople, 1914

YAVUZ and MIDILLI in the Bosphorus, Constantinople, 1914

HMS DESPATCH,  Venice

HMS DESPATCH, Venice

USS WAMPANOAG,  New London

USS WAMPANOAG, New London

Scottish painter Ian Marshall’s fluid watercolors need no introduction to fans of Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century naval history.  He is widely regarded as an international authority on the subject.  His moving and detailed watercolors of well-known and obscure naval actions and vessels have been featured in four celebrated volumes, British Capital Ships, Armored Ships and Ironclads and Paddlers. His fourth book, Passage East, featuring the elegant steamships which linked Europe and the splendor of the Orient during the 19th and 20th century, received critical acclaim for its “superb artistry and scholarship,” from The New York Times. The book, Flying Boats – the J-Class Yachts of Aviation, explored the history of the fascinating machines that were part aircraft and part boat, and brought to life an era of elegant travel that transported passengers to some of the most scenic destinations in the world. His book, Cruisers and Hunting Warfare, La Guerre de Course concentrates on the evolution of the smaller class of ships that were built and operated between the American Civil War 1861-1865 and World War I, not for battle, but to hunt and destroy enemy merchant ships and supply lines.

 After 40 years as an internationally renowned architect Ian brought an unparalleled understanding of scale and perspective to his work, so that while remaining “painterly” his work retains a realism and detail that is unmatched among today’s modern ship painters.  Painting in the tradition of the great British watercolorists, he used the fluidity and subtle colors of the medium to create emotional representations of what in someone else’s hands could be a dry subject.  The fact that he painted water with a water-based medium is something not lost on him.  Of watercolor, Ian said, “It lends itself to capturing the ephemeral changing effects of weather, sea and sky.”  Whether painting Hampton Roads, Virginia or SMS Konigsburg in German East Africa, his extraordinary pictures capture moments in history with an intriguing and subtle beauty that made him one of the most respected marine artists in the past thirty years. He was a “fellow” and a past President of the prestigious American Society of Marine Artists. His painting of the P&O liner Viceroy transiting the Suez Canal in 1929 received the 2004 Rudolph J. Schaefer Maritime Heritage Award in the Mystic International Exhibition and he also was given an Award of Excellence in 2006 in the Mystic International Exhibition.

His Principal Exhibitions include: U.S. Navy Museum, Washington, DC, 1991 & 1994; Royal Society of Marine Artists’ Annual Exhibition, London, 1988, 1993 – 2005; Mystic International Exhibition, Mystic Seaport, CT, 1991, 1993-2008: J. Russell Jinishian Gallery, Fairfield, CT 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2006: U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD, 1994; Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, ME, 1995; The Tryon & Swann Gallery, London, 1991,1994, 1997; U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI 2009; Tramps & Steamers at Connecticut Maritime Association, a shipowners’ society.

Public Collections include: Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth, England; Royal Scottish United Services Museum, Scotland; Lloyds of London, England; U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Museum, Quincy, MA; U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD; U.S. Naval War College, Newport, RI; National Museum, Botswana; Maine Maritime Museum, Bath, ME; Netherlands Naval Museum; Flying Boats Museum, Foynes, Ireland