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British Maritime Oil Masterpiece Windermere Ascendancy — Fairline Squadron 50 Under Cumbrian Skies
Edward Hersey (British, b. 1948)
Medium: Oil …
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British Maritime Oil Masterpiece Windermere Ascendancy — Fairline Squadron 50 Under Cumbrian Skies
Edward Hersey (British, b. 1948)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Signature: Signed lower right
Date: Circa late 1990s
This late-20th-century marine oil painting by British artist Edward Hersey depicts a Fairline Squadron 50 motor yacht cruising Lake Windermere in Cumbria, England. Combining architectural precision with atmospheric realism, the work captures the refined culture of British luxury yachting during the economically confident 1990s.
Executed in oil on canvas, the composition presents the yacht in clean starboard profile across a luminous inland water setting. The horizontal format enhances the sense of forward motion while maintaining compositional balance. The result is a sophisticated example of contemporary British marine art focused on modern yacht design rather than historical naval subjects.
Composition and Technique
Hersey constructs the scene with disciplined structural clarity. The Fairline Squadron 50 advances across the central picture plane, its proportions rendered with near-technical accuracy. The elongated canvas reinforces the streamlined geometry of the vessel, emphasizing hull length and flybridge architecture.
The water of Lake Windermere is developed through layered tonal modeling in cobalt, ultramarine, and deep blue hues with subtle green undertones typical of freshwater reflection. Glazing techniques create depth and light refraction within the lake surface. Controlled directional brushwork defines the yacht’s wake, suggesting steady propulsion without dramatic exaggeration.
The sky is expansive and calm, painted in soft Cumbrian blues with diffused white and pale grey cloud formations. A light breeze is implied by gentle rippling on the water and restrained spray at the bow. Small distant birds punctuate the upper sky, adding scale and atmospheric dimension while preserving the yacht’s visual dominance. The overall weather condition is fair and balanced, reinforcing the painting’s composed and aspirational tone.
Foreground movement transitions into calmer mid-distance reflections before meeting a low treeline horizon, producing convincing spatial depth and three-dimensional water behavior.
Color and Draftsmanship
The palette is refined and restrained:
Graduated blues in the water, from cool cobalt to deeper navy tones
Crisp titanium white and pearl-grey modeling in the hull and superstructure
Soft zinc white and pale grey clouds in a clear blue sky
Subtle slate and Payne’s grey accents defining glazing lines and radar arch contours
The architectural draftsmanship distinguishes this work from decorative marine painting. Hull portlights, glazing bands, and the integrated flybridge arch are rendered with precision, aligning the piece with modern yacht portraiture and contemporary marine realism.
The Yacht — Fairline Squadron 50
The vessel corresponds to the Fairline Squadron 50, produced approximately 1994–2001 by Fairline Yachts Ltd., Oundle, England. This model became one of Fairline’s most successful flybridge motor yachts of the period, known for its balanced proportions, performance capability, and executive-level comfort.
Approximate specifications include:
Length overall: 50 feet (15.24 meters)
Twin diesel inboard engines (commonly Volvo Penta or Caterpillar)
Planing GRP hull with moderate deep-V entry
Cruising speeds in the mid-20-knot range
Flybridge helm with integrated seating
Three-cabin interior layout
Integrated bathing platform
Identifying design features accurately captured in the painting include three elongated oval hull portlights, a curved integrated radar arch, clean horizontal glazing bands, and a subtly flared bow. The hull rake and sheer line demonstrate careful observation rather than generalized interpretation.
Set against Lake Windermere — long associated with established wealth, private estates, and refined leisure — the yacht functions as both engineering subject and cultural symbol of late-20th-century British prosperity.
Historical Context
Painted during the late 1990s, this work reflects a period of visible economic confidence in Britain. Luxury motor yachts such as the Fairline Squadron 50 became markers of professional achievement and lifestyle mobility. Lake Windermere, England’s largest natural lake, served as a discreet inland counterpart to Mediterranean marina culture.
In this context, the painting operates as both marine portrait and cultural document — aspirational yet restrained.
The Artist — Edward Hersey
Edward Hersey (born 1948) is recognized for detailed oil paintings of modern yachts and sailing vessels. Working within the tradition of British marine realism, Hersey focused on contemporary powercraft at a time when marine art often emphasized historic naval themes.
His mature style is defined by:
Architectural clarity and linear precision
Controlled tonal transitions
Smooth, deliberate brushwork
Balanced atmospheric conditions
Emphasis on structural design rather than dramatic narrative
Rather than depicting turbulent seas, Hersey favors composed weather and dignified vessel presentation. His paintings often function as yacht portraits, celebrating engineering aesthetics and modern leisure culture. This example is a strong representation of that practice.
Frame and Presentation
Recently fitted in a substantial gilt Larson-Juhl frame, known internationally for museum-quality craftsmanship. The frame enhances the architectural strength of the composition while providing gallery-level presentation.
Dimensions
Canvas: 61 × 91.5 cm
Framed: 107.5 × 77 × 5 cm
The horizontal scale makes the painting well suited for coastal interiors, waterfront homes, yacht clubs, executive offices, and refined contemporary spaces.
Provenance and Exhibition History
Private West Sussex Art Collection
Sold at auction, Toovey’s, Washington, West Sussex
Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
Exhibited March 2025 — Famous Lord Hill Museum
Exhibited in Power & Prestige — Modern Marine Icons of the Late 20th Century
Documented provenance and exhibition history support collector confidence.
A technically precise and culturally specific example of late-20th-century British marine art, this Edward Hersey oil painting captures the Fairline Squadron 50 at a defining moment in modern yacht design history. Ideal for collectors of yacht art, British marine painting, and luxury coastal decor.
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- Dimensions
- 42.32ʺW × 1.96ʺD × 30.3ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1990s
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Oil Paint
- Wood
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Needs Restoration
- Color
- Navy Blue
- Condition Notes
- Condition Very good overall condition. Canvas stable and well tensioned. Minor foxing visible in the upper sky area. Paint surface … moreCondition Very good overall condition. Canvas stable and well tensioned. Minor foxing visible in the upper sky area. Paint surface secure with no structural concerns observed under normal inspection. Frame presents well. Photographs form part of the description. Please review all images carefully to satisfy yourself as to condition and detail. less
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