Lightship “Amrumbank”

Volodymyr Glukhomanyuk

2.600 

Series “Emden” Part #6

70 x 60 cm

Oil on canvas

Step into a captivating moment in maritime history with this remarkable painting that captures the essence of the Amrumbank Lightship in the Emden Ratsdelft  Canal. Nestled gracefully at its permanent berth near the iconic Emden Town Hall, the lightship stands as a timeless testament to maritime heritage and the spirit of preservation.

Renovated with meticulous care in 2019-2020, the Amrumbank Lightship emanates a sense of ageless grace against the tranquil backdrop of the canal waters. A symbol of both history and functionality, the Amrumbank Lightship has a rich story to tell. Crafted in 1915 at the esteemed Jos.L.Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, it once served as a steadfast guide along the North Sea’s shifting waters. The inscription “German Cove,” proudly displayed on both sides of the ship, speaks of its enduring purpose as a floating beacon.
Having retired from active duty on October 19, 1983, the lightship found new life in the hands of the dedicated “Working Group Museums-Feuerschiff eV, Emden.” With unwavering dedication, the ship was lovingly repaired and partially rebuilt, preserving its legacy for generations to come.

Now, since August 2, 1984, the Amrumbank Lightship has found its haven in Ratsdelft Emden, nestled at the heart of the city. Its doors are open wide, welcoming all who wish to be transported back in time and experience the maritime history that courses through its veins.

This painting not only captures a frozen moment of captivating beauty but also pays homage to the maritime soul that has stood the test of time.

Architect, Artist, Marine Painter

Volodymyr was born in 1964 in Kyiv. An architect and artist by profession, he graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in 1988. As a certified architect, he has practiced in Ukraine, collaborating with international architectural firms, and he operates his own architectural studio. As an artist, Volodymyr works with traditional drawing techniques and has developed his own unique palette knife painting style.

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Series “Emden” Part #6

70 x 60 cm

Oil on canvas

Step into a captivating moment in maritime history with this remarkable painting that captures the essence of the Amrumbank Lightship in the Emden Ratsdelft  Canal. Nestled gracefully at its permanent berth near the iconic Emden Town Hall, the lightship stands as a timeless testament to maritime heritage and the spirit of preservation.

Renovated with meticulous care in 2019-2020, the Amrumbank Lightship emanates a sense of ageless grace against the tranquil backdrop of the canal waters. A symbol of both history and functionality, the Amrumbank Lightship has a rich story to tell. Crafted in 1915 at the esteemed Jos.L.Meyer shipyard in Papenburg, it once served as a steadfast guide along the North Sea’s shifting waters. The inscription “German Cove,” proudly displayed on both sides of the ship, speaks of its enduring purpose as a floating beacon.
Having retired from active duty on October 19, 1983, the lightship found new life in the hands of the dedicated “Working Group Museums-Feuerschiff eV, Emden.” With unwavering dedication, the ship was lovingly repaired and partially rebuilt, preserving its legacy for generations to come.

Now, since August 2, 1984, the Amrumbank Lightship has found its haven in Ratsdelft Emden, nestled at the heart of the city. Its doors are open wide, welcoming all who wish to be transported back in time and experience the maritime history that courses through its veins.

This painting not only captures a frozen moment of captivating beauty but also pays homage to the maritime soul that has stood the test of time.

Additional information

Dimensions 60 × 70 cm