Description
- One of a kind artwork
Handmade in Morocco
Naive artistic plaques
A way for the craftsman to express himself and draw the crafts of his method, in
using oil paint and metal
Each plate has a size of 30 cm / 11.8″ in height and 24 cm / 9.4″ in width
100% handmade and hand painted
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that captured the hearts and imaginations of people worldwide. This grandiose ship was built by the White Star Line as the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. It was a symbol of wealth, luxury, and ambition, but it also met a tragic and untimely fate on its maiden voyage.
At 882 feet long and 175 feet high, the Titanic was an engineering marvel. It boasted a total of 10 decks, 840 staterooms, and could accommodate up to 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members. The interior was adorned with lavish amenities, including a swimming pool, Turkish baths, a gymnasium, and even a squash court. The first-class cabins were elegantly decorated and equipped with private bathrooms, while the lower-class cabins were still comfortable and provided shared facilities.
On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail from Southampton, England, on its maiden voyage to New York City. It was a journey filled with excitement and anticipation, as many of the passengers were seeking new opportunities and a fresh start in America. However, just four days into the voyage, tragedy struck when the Titanic hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. Despite its advanced safety features, the ship was not equipped with enough lifeboats to save all of its passengers, and this resulted in the loss of 1,514 lives.
The sinking of the Titanic sparked global shock and grief, as well as inquiries into the safety and regulations of ocean liners. It also gave rise to countless books, songs, movies, and documentaries, all seeking to unravel the mystery and legacy of this tragic event. The Titanic still holds a place in the hearts and minds of people worldwide, as a symbol of both grandeur and tragedy.
Today, the legacy of the Titanic lives on through various exhibitions and museums dedicated to preserving and honoring its history. From replicas of the grand staircase to artifacts recovered from the wreckage, visitors can get a glimpse of what life was like on board this famous ship. The Titanic remains a symbol of the power and fragility of human ambition, and its story continues to fascinate and captivate audiences around the world.
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