Geoff Hunt is one of the world’s finest painters of 18th and 19th century ships. Through his research for paintings he is a leading authority on naval history and ship architecture of the period.
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“Geoff Hunt’s pictures, perfectly accurate in period and detail, but very far from merely representational, are often suffused with a light reminiscent of Canaletto.” Patrick O’Brian
The complete listing together with biographical information and explanation of the term 'remarque'.

All the published limited edition prints of the cover art of the brilliant Aubrey / Maturin series of historical novels.
"...the finished pictures go far beyond what I had hoped. Now for the first time I am truely proud of the books." Patrick O'Brian.
Geoff Hunt's spectacular series of prints depicting some of Admiral Nelson's most famous commands. Three of the prints show HMS Victory in the dramatic build-up to the Battle of Trafalgar....

A dramatic new series of Geoff's prints depicting the fastest sailing ships down the ages, from Viking longships to J-Class yachts. The first depicts HMS Fantome, anti-slavery cutter.

Limited edition marine art prints featuring Geoff Hunt's stunning images used for the covers of Julian Stockwin's series of historical novels about Thomas Kydd.

A set of twelve limited edition prints by Geoff Hunt, President of the Royal Society of Marine Artists. This is Geoff's definitive survey of the naval ships of the period.

Art Marine is pleased to be able to offer original paintings by Geoff Hunt. Original works directly for sale are very rare as so much of the painter's output has been painted to commission for private patrons. You can commission a painting by Geoff Hunt through Art Marine - if this is of interest, please contact jt@artmarine.co.uk for details.

The full selection of Geoff's limited edition prints of American naval scenes. Dramatic naval actions associated with the War of Independence and the War of 1812. Decatur's expedition to the Mediterranean. John Paul Jones' Ranger bound for France - and more....