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The Captain’s Despair – Naval War Illustration by Charles Burki, 1970 This dramatic original gouache illustration by Charles Burki (1909–1994), … Read more The Captain’s Despair – Naval War Illustration by Charles Burki, 1970 This dramatic original gouache illustration by Charles Burki (1909–1994), signed and dated 1970, captures a searing moment of human emotion amid the chaos of naval warfare. The scene shows a ship’s captain leaning on the railing of his vessel, his face buried in his hands as a massive explosion erupts in the sea nearby. Behind him, a fellow officer watches grimly from the deck, the horizon filled with smoke and fire. Executed in Burki’s masterful monochrome technique, the composition conveys both movement and silence — the crashing waves and falling debris juxtaposed against the captain’s quiet, personal anguish. Burki’s use of light and contrast heightens the psychological tension: the white spray and metallic sheen of the ship’s surfaces illuminate the despair of command, the heavy burden of survival and loss. This work likely reflects Burki’s own wartime memories and his deep empathy for those who endured combat. Born in Bandung, Dutch East Indies, Burki experienced the Pacific War firsthand. As a civilian internee under Japanese occupation, he survived both the bombing of a transport ship and the atomic explosion over Nagasaki in 1945. After returning to the Netherlands, he channeled those harrowing experiences into powerful visual storytelling — often depicting the tragedy and heroism of war with rare emotional truth. The Captain’s Despair represents Burki’s mature postwar period, when his illustrations appeared in leading Dutch publications such as Elsevier and Panorama. His scenes from both fiction and reportage bridged documentary realism and cinematic drama, rendered with extraordinary technical control and moral sensitivity. Condition: Excellent original condition, with strong tonal contrast and no signs of fading. Light marginal traces from studio mounting, consistent with age. Framing tips: Best presented in a matte black or dark walnut frame with a broad white mount, which will enhance the depth and solemn atmosphere of the piece. Technique: Gouache and ink wash on paper Maker: Charles Burki, Dutch, 1970 See less
- Dimensions
- 18.5ʺW × 12.2ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
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