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1st Art Gallery offers the option to receive your painting ready to hang or rolled in a tube.
Currently, the frames listed will be only ship up to a certain size. Once the maximum size is reached, the framing option is automatically disabled.
However, if you are interested in stretching or framing a painting larger than 24x36 inches (60x90 cm), please contact one of our customer success associates or let us know in your order notes. We will send you a catalog of our large framing styles and pricing options.
Unframed rolled canvas orders will arrive rolled inside a protective tube with an extra 1.5" white canvas on all sides so you can easily frame it locally.
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John Singer Sargent concluded the nautical watercolor painting entitled White Ships in 1908. This was a significant year for the painter as he exhibited forty-eight watercolors along with two oil paintings in London, as the Carfax Gallery. He chooses not to sell any of these works, even though they were praised by the public as well as the critics. Because of his high achievements in this media, the Royal Watercolor Society elected him as a full member during the same year. The artist painted a similar piece to White Ships a couple of years earlier entitled In a Levantine Port.
The artist began his career as an academic painter and was featured in the Paris Salon on many occasions. His portrait paintings were the most praised by the critics, and this boosted the painter’s career. While studying in Paris, Sargent was mentored by Carolus Duran, who helped him find his individuality in his painting style. Gradually, the painter lets go of some of the strict regulations he had learned in the academy, learning to trust his instincts. The Baroque artists were of significant influence to his portrait paintings of the time, especially Diego Velazquez. Sargent captured the essence of the sitter intensely, but also turning to more modern styles.
After an extended period of time painting commissioned portraits for members of the high society, Sargent abandoned this practice to engage in different projects. His longing for experimenting with new subjects and styles only grew after the passing of his mother, who was a great watercolor painter herself. The artist dedicated himself to this new media and perfected it, as seen in White Ships. Sargent became friends with Impressionist artists, especially Claude Oscar Monet, who taught him much more about modern painting. He began to value working en plein air, meaning he painted outdoors rather than in a studio. This technique allowed him to observe the effects of natural sunlight on a scene.
In White Ships, Sargent’s view on the sunlight and its effect on a liquid surface is beautiful. With loose strokes of watercolor, the artist depicts the reflection of the colors of the boat, as well as reflecting the sunlight over the water to the bottom of the ships. Sargent used a color palette with shades of blue, green, ochre, brown and red-brown in an exciting blend of shapes and reflexes.
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If you have any request to alter your reproduction of White Ships, you must email us after placing your order and we'll have an artist contact you. If you have another image of White Ships that you would like the artist to work from, please include it as an attachment. Otherwise, we will reproduce the above image for you exactly as it is.
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Free shipping is included in the price of the painting. Once the painting is ready and dry enough to ship, we will roll it and ship it in a sturdy cardboard tube.
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You may choose to purchase your painting framed, in which case, it will arrive "ready to hang". We offer more than 20 beautiful models, all hand finished and expertly assembled by our experienced framers.
Note that for safety reasons we can only frame up to a certain size. Once the maximum size is reached the framing option is automatically disabled.





If you are planning to frame your painting yourself, use an existing frame, or frame it locally, you may choose to order your painting with a stretching service, meaning that it will arrive mounted on wooden bars.
If you're considering not framing your painting at all, you may opt for a Gallery Wrap. The term Gallery Wrap refers to the way the canvas is stretched, which is by wrapping it around thick stretcher bars, about 1.5 inch thick, with the canvas being secured to the back rather than the sides of those bars.
All orders ship with UPS, FedEx or DHL and will arrive directly to your home or office. A tracking number will be emailed to you as soon as the order leaves our studio so you can track it online. All orders ship express and usually arrive within 4-5 days from the shipping date. Due to shipping restraints, many of our framed, stretched, and oversize paintings may take 6-21 days for arrival depending on the safest route determined by the postal service.


Unframed paintings are covered with a special protective film, are gently rolled and then placed inside a strong specially designed tube.
Stretched, Gallery Wrapped and Framed paintings are covered with protective bubble wrap, separated by foam board and then carefully put into the cardboard box.