Patrick O’Brian [Geoff Hunt] – Proof Artwork of Post Captain for 1994 Reissue

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Patrick O’Brian [Geoff Hunt] – Proof Artwork of Post Captain for 1994 Reissue

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A proof of the artwork for Patrick O’Brian’s ‘Post Captain’ – reissued by HarperCollins in 1994. In fine condition
Geoff Hunt is a renowned marine artist known for his exceptional talent in capturing the beauty and drama of seascapes, naval history, and sailing vessels. Born in 1948 in England, Hunt is particularly celebrated for his contributions to the historical fiction genre. He gained widespread recognition for his collaboration with author Patrick O’Brian, providing cover artwork for the Aubrey-Maturin series, which includes the popular novel “Master and Commander.” Hunt’s meticulous attention to detail, historical accuracy, and skilful use of light and colour make his marine paintings highly sought after by collectors and naval enthusiasts alike. His work has left a lasting imprint on the world of maritime art, depicting the majesty and allure of the sea and the vessels that traverse it.


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A proof of the artwork for Patrick O’Brian’s ‘Post Captain’ – reissued by HarperCollins in 1994. In fine condition
Geoff Hunt is a renowned marine artist known for his exceptional talent in capturing the beauty and drama of seascapes, naval history, and sailing vessels. Born in 1948 in England, Hunt is particularly celebrated for his contributions to the historical fiction genre. He gained widespread recognition for his collaboration with author Patrick O’Brian, providing cover artwork for the Aubrey-Maturin series, which includes the popular novel “Master and Commander.” Hunt’s meticulous attention to detail, historical accuracy, and skilful use of light and colour make his marine paintings highly sought after by collectors and naval enthusiasts alike. His work has left a lasting imprint on the world of maritime art, depicting the majesty and allure of the sea and the vessels that traverse it.