Cunard Ship Portraits

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Created in official partnership with Cunard, this print series is a collection of seven highly detailed ship portraits, one for every Queen that has sailed under the Cunard flag. Each vessel is rendered as a scale profile, drawn individually to the scale that best suits her proportions, in the tradition of naval architectural drawings.

Drawn by Marc-Antoine Bombail, one of Cunard's most trusted visual collaborators for over two decades, each portrait is a collector's piece for art lovers and naval enthusiasts alike. The full collection spans 90 years of Cunard history.

Printed using giclée fine art techniques on 200gsm museum-quality paper, every portrait has a stunning, long-lasting finish. Opt to have your print professionally framed and sealed, entirely by hand, for the perfect ready-to-hang artwork.

 

Product Details:

Size:

  • 25x75cm - UK, EU, Rest of the World
  • 10x30" - US, CAN, AUS & NZ

Quality: 

  • Giclée printing technology
  • 200gsm "fine art" paper
  • Smooth texture, matt finish

Professional Framing Process:

  • Mounted on board to provide extra durability
  • Frames hand-crafted using sustainably sourced wood
  • Taped back to provide a protective and premium finish
  • Delivered ready to hang
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Meet the artist

“I created this series out of a lifelong passion for Cunard and the ships that have defined her history. Each portrait is drawn to be as faithful and precise as possible, a technical record as much as a piece of art, because these ships deserve nothing less.” - Marc-Antoine Bombail

Marc-Antoine Bombail is a Swiss graphic designer and illustrator whose relationship with Cunard spans more than twenty years. His work has appeared in official Cunard publications including the Cunard Log Book, the Cunard Birthday Book, and anniversary posters, as well as on board Cunard ships themselves. He has personally sailed on QE2 and QM2, and his deep knowledge of these ships is evident in every line he draws.