The raw power of the sea is masterfully captured in this atmospheric maritime illustration. The scene features traditional sailing vessels, likely luggers or fishing boats, battling a turbulent, white-capped sea under a heavy, charcoal-grey sky. The artist uses a dramatic, almost expressionistic style with sweeping brushstrokes in the clouds to convey a sense of impending gale and movement. The central boat, with its sails taut and leaning into the wind, highlights the perilous nature of early seafaring life. This type of "Sublime" maritime art was a favorite subject for postcard collectors of the Golden Age, often used to symbolize resilience and the romanticized struggle between man and the elements.
Era: Divided Back (circa 1912–1915)
City: Unknown
State or Region: Unknown
Country: Germany (Publisher Location)
Topic: Maritime Art, Stormy Seas, Sailing Vessels, Nautical History, Atmospheric Landscapes
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown (Artist-signed in plate)
Publisher: K. V. i. B. (Knackstedt & Näther, Hamburg)
Printer: Knackstedt & Näther
Print Type: Voro-Gravure (Serie 370)