Sotheby’s Important Maritime Art Auction – Nov 2006
Sotheby’s Important Maritime Art
Auction Nov. 2006
Key Features & Artistic Highlights: Sotheby’s Important Maritime Art Auction Nov. 2006 – The catalog features a premier selection of Maritime Art, focusing on the “Golden Age” of marine painting. The works range from high-seas drama to tranquil harbor scenes.
- Prominent Artists: The catalog includes significant works by masters of the genre, such as Montague Dawson, James Edward Buttersworth, Antonio Jacobsen, and Robert Salmon.
- Subject Matter: Detailed depictions of famous clipper ships, racing yachts (including America’s Cup contenders), naval battles, and bustling 19th-century ports like Liverpool and New York.
- Academic Value: Like most Sotheby’s catalogs from this era, it contains extensive scholarly entries, provenance (the history of who owned the painting), and high-quality color plates that serve as a reference for maritime historians and collectors alike with two large fold colour plates. this catalog is a bridge between art and naval history. It documents how the sea was romanticized and recorded before the age of modern photography.
Top Lot Highlights (Estimates & Results)
The collection was characterized by 19th-century masters. Mentioning these artists in your listing will significantly increase its appeal to serious maritime collectors.









