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Striking limited edition lithograph titled "Force Ten Survivor" by acclaimed maritime artist Carl G. Evers. This dramatic composition captures the raw power of the sea, depicting a resilient vessel battling towering waves and gale-force winds. Evers' masterful use of light and shadow heightens the tension of the scene, while the detailed rendering of the ship conveys both vulnerability and strength against the elements.This example is hand signed by the artist and numbered 331 from an edition of 2,000. The print is professionally framed and measures approximately 32 inches by 22 inches overall. The presentation enhances the bold maritime imagery, making it ready for display in a home, office, or nautical-themed collection.Carl G. Evers (1922-2003) was an American maritime artist celebrated for his powerful and historically detailed nautical scenes. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Evers developed an early fascination with ships and the sea, which became the central focus of his artistic career. Largely self-taught, he gained national recognition for his dramatic depictions of naval battles, Great Lakes vessels, and ocean-going ships rendered with exceptional technical accuracy.Evers was an official U.S. Navy artist and served as president of the American Society of Marine Artists. His work has been widely exhibited and collected by maritime museums, naval institutions, and private collectors. Known for combining historical research with dynamic composition, Evers remains one of the most respected American marine painters of the 20th century.
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Carl G. Evers - Ocean Storm Signed LE Lithograph
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Chicagoland Collectibles & Sport 2/24
Feb 24, 2026 6:00 PM ESTWheeling, IL, United States
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