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Rodney Charman


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rodney Charman first started painting at the age of 21. A self-taught artist working primarily in oils, he began by portraying equestrian portraits. The son of a Naval Officer and a passionate sailor, he soon turned to specialising in marine scenes, distinguished by their meticulous detail and atmospheric effects, he turned to painting full time in 1979.

A frequent exhibitor at the Royal Society of Marine Artists annual exhibitions in London for many years, he has also had many of his paintings published as Fine Art prints, one of them becoming the third highest selling print in the country.

Rodney has travelled extensively to research his paintings, including Hong Kong, China and Nova Scotia and is a frequent visitor to America. There is a permanent display of his work at Nantucket, Massachusetts U.S.A. and a book of his paintings detailing the marine history of the famous island was published in 1989.

He illustrated the book “The Famine Ships”, published in 1996 and the paintings formed a major exhibition of the artist’s work at the South Street Seaport Museum, New Y