Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistMike Savad Platinum Member CollectionSteampunk
Description Colorized photo from 1905Original title: Str. William E Corey, Stern viewPhotographer: Detroit PublishingLocation: Calumet River, at 101st Street, Chicago,ILA hundred years back or so, there was a ship building company, it was located by the Calumet River, in Chicago. The Chicago Shipbuilding company was created in 1890. They were the most notable builders of steel-hulled ships that were built on Lake Michigan.They also built the first sail-less barge. In the past they used sales to move the barge, but it was hard finding people who still knew how to use that old technology. Remove the sail, add a motor. I believe these large ships still had places for sails anyway, as a backup.If you look on the side of the ship, the left side, they are getting ready for launch. They will send this down sideways into the water, there are people greasing the wood ramps. In those days they used tallow and whale oil, the ramp is called a slipway. In those days you had to put a lot of faith in wood beams. On the right side there is a series of ropes and chains, those are attached to the wood beams on the left. When its ready to slide in, they would pull on those ropes and the wood would fall, the boat would hopefully go in, and not cause a local tsunami that would probably take out that pier (as it happens on today's ships).If you look carefully, you'll notice no rudder, that was often added by divers after its in the water, otherwise it could break off. The William E Corey, this ship, was launched on June 24th 1905, at the cost of $475,000 to build. It as the first flag ship of the Pittsburgh Steamship Co. of Cleveland. And it has a pretty long history too.Six months after it launched, it ran into a severe storm in the Western Lake Superior. The steamer ran aground on a reef, but it was salvaged and repaired at the cost of $100,000, from then on it was smooth sailing. After many years of operation, and several structural changes, the ship was sold to the Upper Lakes S
Mike Savad, Westfield, NJ Member Since August 2009 Artist Statement My name is Mike Savad, I create one of a kind creations. Photo realistic is what people think of first. There are many themes, flowers, porches, and local Suburban Scenes, some city, some urban. I also have many Job inspired images that cover a quite a range. If your looking for a gift for your Pharmacist, Doctor, Dentist, Lawyer, Barber, Gardner, Fireman etc, there should be something there for you. These will look very nice hanging on your wall, or in a waiting room, even a hotel room. My art is inspired by Norman Rockwell and Paintings from the time of the Renaissance.