Hey everybody,
I need your help. I've set my mind and heart on getting a few nice prints of some of Ken Marschall's magnificent Titanic paintings. I know that Transatlantic Designs is the place to turn to.
However, I'm facing some major communication difficulties with the company. My e-mails...
In Charles Pelligrino's "Farewell Titanic: Her Final Legacy," Pelligrino, Don Lynch, Ken Marschall, (and another guy, can't remember his name, but it was a Russian scientist) were reviewing the R.O.V Elwood's video. Elwood was in the Reception Room at the time. Then, Pelligrino cries out, and...
James Cameron’s Titanic Expedition 2001: What We Saw On and Inside the Wreck
by Ken Marschall
https://web.archive.org/web/20090218232834/http://titanic.marconigraph.com/mgy_cameron1.html
Hi All,
While I'm still new here, I'm amazed at the level of info you all provide! Great job!
Ok, so here's my question (actually, 3 questions): I am still looking for the Trumpeter 1:200 scale model. The least expensive I've found is on THG for $450 US (...
I once saw a framed painting of the Thayer drawing in a Rudy Tuesday restaurant in Apple Valley, Minnesota that really caught my attention.
I'd love to hear other experiences!
Which painting of the Titanic splitting in two do you like better: Ken Marschall's or the one done by Simon Fisher, which is seen on the cover of The Mammoth Book of the Titanic?
The one by Fisher seems to show the third funnel splitting up into many pieces.
Today, the gymnasium on the wreck of the Titanic has collapsed. But back in 1986, it was still upright. Although the ceiling had collapsed, JJ was able to peek through its windows and take photos of the inside, as illustrated here by Ken Marshal.
Some of these photos are published in "The...
Hi there,
I am a fellow historian of the Titanic and was wondering if anyone knew any contact link to Don Lynch. As a fellow historian he is someone I have always admired and would like to ask for some advice. I couldn't find an email online, if anyone could help that would be perfect!
Thank...
Ken Marschall peaked my interest when he made this comment "Oh, one last thing: Check out this astonishingly accurate model of Titanic!"
Sure enough he was right :D
I have been a fan of Mr Marshall work since my parents gave me the book "Exploring the Titanic" at the age of 6.
However I have a question: that book has a painting which despicts the sinking liner at 12.45. Why are the forward cranes risen?
Of recent I received a restitution check for $20.00 (Big deal for almost getting killed huh?). Anyhow the check is from Kate Marschall State Treasurer of Carson City, NV (BTW, the capitol city). And beings that Mr. Ken Marschall resides in RC, CA., I was curious to know any relation of Kate to...
I have an original Ken Marschall painting - one that he painted for "Titanic: An Illustrated History." I bought it from him, personally, at a gallery show in Michigan right after the book was published. I would appreciate any opinion on the value. Thanks!
I have a framed and matted print of Ken Marschalls "The Maiden Voyage" with his autograph in blue ballpoint pen on the matting. I got this from a silent auction AIDS benefit at Long Beach State University back in 97. I am trying to get information about it, as well as to what it may be worth.
Here are a few of my paintings - for many of which I have used photographs as a reference, so if you recognize the view... well, you know.
Have a gander. Leave an opinion, and be as honest as you like.
The one person who I can honestly say has contributed the most to my Titanic fascination is Ken Marschall. When I received a copy of Ballard's "Exploring the Titanic" for my 7th birthday, I spent more time gawking at his paintings than I did actually reading the book. Pinning down a favorite has...
Hello, I am assuming one cannot just scan these pictures from books and print them to sell commercially as this would obviously be an infringement of copyright law, so do people like this have permission to do so?
I just finished watching disc one of the movie with the historical commentary on and I must saw it was very thorough and well done by both speakers. I think these two men are the most knowlegedable people about the Titanic subject and all of their insight was great. Ken just marvelling over the...
Easton Press, one of the few surviving major fine press publishers, has released a beautiful leatherbound edition of Titanic, An Illustrated History.
To see the details, a picture, and ordering information, click on the following link:
http://titanicbooksite.com/special_announcement.html...
Hello all, I am curious if the poster of the cross section of Titanic (as seen in the movie Ghosts of the Abyss) is commercially available. I far as I could tell it is the same fold out drawing that appears in Ken Marschall's books. But this poster is huge and I would like to get one, post it...