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America Tapestry featuring the photograph Star of India ships bell San Diego California by Marianne Campolongo

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Star of India ships bell San Diego California Tapestry

Marianne Campolongo

by Marianne Campolongo

$52.00

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

Design Details

Bell detail from the tall ship Star of India moored in San Diego harbor, California USA 2011. Built on the Isle of Man in 1863 as the merchantman... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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Comments (34)

Sai Chandrasekharan

Sai Chandrasekharan

Gotta love the details in the Star! Amazing ship for its time!!

Mike Lee

Mike Lee

beautiful work!

Simona Ghidini

Simona Ghidini

nice capture!

Gillian Charters - Barnes

Gillian Charters - Barnes

Nice work v

Deena Stoddard

Deena Stoddard

nice capture! v

James Aiken

James Aiken

Great work! v

Ella Char

Ella Char

Beautiful!

Allicat Photography

Allicat Photography

Nice capture! v

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Great work!

Jeanne Fischer

Jeanne Fischer

Nice capture v and f

Barbara Bardzik

Barbara Bardzik

Great capture!

Jamie Pham

Jamie Pham

Wonderful work! v

Barbara Chichester

Barbara Chichester

Great work, wonderful presentation

Gallery Three

Gallery Three

Nice image

Michael Allen Wolfe

Michael Allen Wolfe

nice!

Nina Mitkova

Nina Mitkova

Excellent work ! V

Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

Very nicely done; love the composition! v

Joey Agbayani

Joey Agbayani

Great shot! v

Kim Hojnacki

Kim Hojnacki

Fantastic capture.

Kat Poon

Kat Poon

Great capture :) v

Ahmed Bayomi

Ahmed Bayomi

This is really a very nice angle shoot ................v

Mim White

Mim White

Wow, Awesome!

Artist's Description

Bell detail from the tall ship Star of India moored in San Diego harbor, California USA 2011. Built on the Isle of Man in 1863 as the merchantman Euterpe, this 212-foot barque, one of the earliest iron-hulled ships, started as a merchant ship sailing to India. She later sailed emigrants to New Zealand, Australia, California and Chile before coming under American ownership. Various California companies sailed her to Hawaii, then Alaska and, before eventually coming under the aegis of the Maritime Museum of San Diego, she was also used to stage a play and as a floating brothel. She was named Star of India in 1906. One of the oldest preserved US sailing ships, she continues to set sail at least yearly. It is said that two ghosts haunt the ship. The first is John Campbell, a teenage stowaway from Glasgow, Scotland who hoped to sail to Australia, but fell from one of the masts in 1884. The second was a Chinese sailor caught in the chains as the anchor was raised.

About Marianne Campolongo

Marianne Campolongo

I have been hooked on photography since age six when my grandmother, returning from a trip to Egypt, passed on her well-traveled Kodak Brownie camera as well as her wanderlust. A travel, editorial and fine art photographer by profession, my images seek to shine a light on the reality around me and to evoke an emotional response. My work has been shown in galleries throughout the New York metropolitan area, including at the Museum of the City of New York and hang in the collections of private, institutional and corporate collectors. They have been published in Smithsonian and Coastal Living magazines, in The Guardian newspaper, in books published by National Geographic, Fodors, DK and Workman Publishing and in dozens of other...

 

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