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Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Turner, Maritime Art Throw Pillow

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Throw Pillow 16" x 16"
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Size: Throw Pillow 16" x 16"

Accent your home with custom pillows from Zazzle and make yourself the envy of the neighborhood. Made from high-quality Simplex knit fabric, these 100% polyester pillows are soft and wrinkle-free. The heavyweight stretch material provides beautiful color definition for your design while also being the perfect complement to your couch!

  • Dimensions: 16" x 16" (square)
  • Simplex knit fabric; 100% polyester; wrinkle-free
  • Hidden zipper enclosure; synthetic-filled insert included
  • Machine washable
  • Made in the USA
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 16" x 16". For best results please add 0.59" bleed.

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Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Turner, Maritime Art Throw Pillow

Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Turner, Maritime Art Throw Pillow

The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to her Last Berth to be Broken Up, 1838 (1839) by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851). A vintage travel and transportation Victorian fine art maritime painting. A nautical seascape at sunrise or sunset. This ship was one of the last second-rate ships of the line that played a unique role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. HMS Temeraire, popularly known as 'Saucy Temeraire' or "Fighting Temeraire" amongst its crew, was a 98-gun ship. It retired in 1838. The painting shows the ship's last moments of existence post-retirement. In the picture, it is being towed in the river Thames, from Sheerness towards its final berth Rotherhithe, in 1838, to be broken up for scrap. Turner's configuration is quite bizarre such that the most important object, the old warship, is well placed to the left of the painting. Temeraire's grace is further augmented when compared to the contemporary steam propelled dirty black colored tug.

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By M.December 10, 2021Verified Purchase
Throw Pillow, Throw Pillow 16" x 16"
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Fabric is very nice and of good quality. I like that there are many colors to choose from and you can have a different color on the back side if you choose.The pillow was to be 16" x 16" but ran a bit small. (14.5") Still happy just recommend you get a larger size . Design came out great. Colors were vivid and the overall quality is quite nice. Will definately order again. Highly recommend because it not only shipped super fast but overall I love the results!
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Heather S.September 7, 2020Verified Purchase
Throw Pillow, Throw Pillow 16" x 16"
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I wanted something special for my daughter. I made this for my baby and she will have this in her crib when she is born. It was not pixelated. The picture was very very clear.0
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Debbie G.July 14, 2021Verified Purchase
Throw Pillow, Throw Pillow 16" x 16"
Creator Review
This pillow has a striking design that comes from an original piece of art by artist Debbie Gibbs to celebrate the intersection of identities. It makes a unique gift for anyone wishing to message equality, inclusion, equity and justice. Placed just so in an office or home, it makes a strong statement. We love i on our covered patio/outdoor kitchen. It is holding up very well outside. Outstanding print quality!

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Product ID: 189196191386478844
Created on: 3/19/2015, 12:24 PM
Rating: G