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The Victoria and Camperdown disaster
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75 x 47 cm
Private collection
HMS Victoria was the lead ship in her class of two battleships of the Royal Navy. On 22 June 1893, she collided with HMS Camperdown near Tripoli, Lebanon, during manoeuvres and quickly sank, killing 358 crew members, including the commander of the British Mediterranean Fleet, Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon. One of the survivors was executive officer John Jellicoe, later commander-in-chief of the British Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland. More on The Victoria and camperdown disaster
Lukasz Kasperczyk
HMS Victoria sinking after collision with HMS Camperdown, c. 1893
Lukasz Kasperczyk was born in 1976. An art graduate of ASW in Poznan; interior designer diploma with honors. Hasas been involved in Painting for about 20 years. He is inspired by the work of artists such as Z. Beksinski, Witkacy, S. Dali, H.R. Giger and others. Despite numerous proposals for exhibits, most of his work is sold out "on the stump" so it is not always that expose ...
He has works in several collections all over the world. I`m cooperating with many collectors all over the world. Actually some of my paintigs You can see my work on Cleopatra Records covers (like Greg Lake, Brianticket, Joe Lynn Turner etc.) and in Warship Museum on Tasmania Australia. More on Lukasz Kasperczyk
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