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Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania
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Marine Painting🚢 Sisters of the Mersey Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania

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🚢 Sisters of the Mersey: Lusitania and Mauretania

A Maritime Masterpiece by Dennis Green (1942–2024)
Gouache on Paper | Framed Original | Circa 2015


🎨 About the Artwork

In Sisters of the Mersey: Ocean Liners Ships RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania, acclaimed British maritime painter Dennis Green masterfully captures a defining moment from Britain’s golden age of ocean travel. Painted around 2015, this richly atmospheric gouache on paper work portrays two of Cunard’s most celebrated liners—RMS Lusitania and RMS Mauretania—gliding side by side along the River Mersey.

Set beneath a luminous sky that evokes either dawn or dusk, the scene is alive with quiet grandeur. Wisps of steam rise from the ships’ iconic red-and-black funnels as they’re escorted by three stout tugboats across calm, reflective waters. To the left, the Liverpool waterfront—crowned by the majestic Royal Liver Building—anchors the composition in time and place. There’s a reverent stillness here, as if history itself pauses to witness the procession.

Far more than a depiction of famous ships, Green’s painting is a tribute to teamwork, engineering, and the maritime spirit that shaped 20th-century Britain.


🖌️ Composition & Technique

Executed in gouache, the artist’s chosen medium enhances both the precision and softness of the work. Cool industrial hues—deep greens, greys, and smokestack blacks—are warmed by subtle pastels of gold, lilac, and soft blue. The effect is cinematic, almost ethereal.

Green’s brushwork is both technically rigorous and emotionally expressive: architectural details are crisp and historically accurate, while skies, smoke, and water are painted with fluid, impressionistic finesse. The resulting style is a unique fusion of documentary realism and nostalgic reverence.


🚢 The Iconic Liners

RMS Lusitania

Launched in 1906, Lusitania was a marvel of her time—fast, luxurious, and exquisitely designed with Edwardian elegance. Tragically, she would become one of the 20th century’s most famous maritime losses, torpedoed in 1915 with over 1,000 lives lost.
In Green’s hands, however, Lusitania is remembered in her prime—radiant, poised, and full of promise.

RMS Mauretania

Lusitania’s sister ship, the Mauretania, was even more celebrated for her speed and longevity, holding the Blue Ribandfor fastest Atlantic crossing for 22 years. She served valiantly through World War I and was affectionately known as “The Grand Old Lady of the Atlantic.”
Here, she sails with graceful confidence—a symbol of endurance and national pride.


⚓ Tugboats: The Unsung Heroes

Although dwarfed by the great liners, the three tugboats in the painting—SS Alexandra, SS Hornby, and SS Trafalgar—bring vital character and balance to the scene.

  • SS Alexandra (1886) – A workhorse of the Liverpool Screw Towing & Lighterage Company, shown here as both guide and guardian.

  • SS Hornby – A steady force in Liverpool’s maritime logistics, depicted pushing confidently forward.

  • SS Trafalgar – A symbolic nod to Britain’s naval legacy, quietly anchoring the story in historical continuity.

Green treats these tugs not as background noise but as heroic, integral players—the invisible engines of maritime history.


👨🎨 About the Artist: Dennis Green (1942–2024)

A lifelong devotee of Britain’s maritime heritage, Dennis Green was renowned for his technical mastery and emotional storytelling. A respected member of the Wirral Society of Arts, he devoted his career to portraying shipyards, working ports, and the lives of those who kept them running.

This piece, painted in the final decade of his life, is considered one of his most accomplished and significant works, uniting his passions for history, engineering, and atmospheric light.


🖼️ Presentation & Dimensions

  • Medium: Gouache on paper backed with board

  • Frame: Gold-tone wooden frame with archival cream mount

  • Glazing: Protective glass cover

  • Framed Size: 80 cm (W) × 65.5 cm (H) × 2.5 cm (D)


📜 Provenance

  • Private Liverpool Marine Collection

  • Exhibited: Wirral Society of Arts Members Exhibition, 2015

  • Curated by: Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD

  • Scheduled: Middle Shire Museum Maritime Exhibition, 2025


✅ Why Collect This Piece?

  • A rare and heartfelt depiction of two of Britain’s most legendary ocean liners

  • Painted by a renowned maritime artist in one of his most meaningful late-career works

  • Honors the working-class vessels and crews that powered an empire

  • Museum-quality framing and archival preservation

  • A conversation-starting statement piece for collectors, history lovers, and maritime enthusiasts

  • Investment-grade following the artist’s passing in 2024


📋 Condition Report

  • Artwork: Good. Minor foxing in sky areas; colours remain vibrant and stable

  • Frame: Structurally sound with minor scuffs, scratches, and light corner chipping

  • Mount & Glazing: Clean archival mount; glass shows some surface wear and scratches


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