Bangor Lobster Pots
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Bangor Lobster Pots
Bangor (Lobster Pots) (1843). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1843
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1843 Bangor Lobster Moore Pots
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This stunning watercolor painting, titled "Bangor (Lobster Pots)" by James Moore, captures the picturesque scene of traditional lobster fishing in Bangor, Ireland, in the year 1843. The artist, James Moore, masterfully portrays the rugged coastline and the daily life of the local fishermen. The image showcases an array of colorful lobster pots, neatly arranged on the rocky shore, waiting to be deployed into the churning waters. The intricate design of the pots, with their bright red buoys and ropes, adds a vibrant contrast to the muted tones of the surrounding landscape. The painting also depicts the small fishing boats, bobbing gently in the water, as the fishermen prepare their nets and gear for the day's catch. The serene atmosphere is further enhanced by the calm, reflective surface of the water, mirroring the sky above. This beautiful watercolor painting is a testament to the rich maritime heritage of Bangor and the resilient spirit of its fishermen. It offers a glimpse into the past, providing a connection to a time when the sea provided sustenance and livelihood for the community.
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