Hamburg four-masted barquentine "Mozart", Alfred Jensen, 1913

Hamburg four-masted barquentine "Mozart", Alfred Jensen, 1913

In addition to the german and hamburg flags, the schlüter & maack shipping company flag flies at the masthead. It was not until 1903 that the ac de freitas & co. Shipping company started sailing ships again, including the two sister ships "beethoven" and "mozart", which were built as steel four-masted barquentines in greenock by the grangemouth & greenock dockyard co. They were freight-carrying training ships. In 1910/11, de freitas gave up the shipping company and sold the "mozart" to schlüter & mack in hamburg. Under the captains p. Justi and f. Weiermann, the ship sailed in the saltpeter service. Laid down in chile during the first world war, the sailing ship went to hugo lundquist in mariehamn in 1921 and was scrapped in england in 1935. Object Type: painting. Date: 1913. Dimensions: height: 50 cm (19.6 in); width: 75 cm (29.5 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Alfred Jensen - Hamburger Viermastbarkentine "Mozart" (1913)
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Author: Alfred Jensen (1859–1935)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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marine paintings by alfred jensenmozart (ship, 1904)oil paintings of watercraft20th-century sailing ships in paintings20th-century oil paintings of seascapesoil on canvasalfred jensen

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