First is this pretty, idealized Sinhalese outrigger, from Bjorn Landstroms THE QUEST FOR INDIA. (Ive cited Landstroms wonderful boat paintings previously, here.) The artists choice of a very low perspective does a nice job emphasizing the main hulls slenderness and rocker, and the shadows and reflections on the wet sand are so nicely rendered.
Next, from the same book, is a fleet of Chinese oceangoing ships like those on which Marco Polo took the first stage of his voyage home from China some time before the year 1295. The design of the tumblehome is fascinating.
Finally, Egyptian boats from an album of images by Victorian artist and traveler Edward Lear. The images in the album are available as prints from the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England. Thanks to Heather Hernandez of the Maritime Compass blog for pointing out this fine resource.
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