Monday, June 28, 2010

Marquetry Artwork Being Prepared For The Queen Elizabeth

The LINLEY artisans are working to complete David Linley's Art Deco marquetry art work so that the panels can be shipped to the Fincatieri shipyards in Monfalcone, Italy, where it is to be installed this summer as the centerpiece of the new Queen Elizabeth's grand lobby.


Artist's rendition of Art Deco Panel
LINLEY's marquetry art work of the original 
Queen Elizabethis 2.5 decks high



To see the artist's rendition of the Grand Lobby and a video interview with Cunard's Alistair Greener follow this 'Read more' link:
Video interview with Alistair Greener

 "As well as Peter Shanks I was also able to chat to David Linley and the head of design at Linley, Mark Blanchard, and fortunately our film crew were there to capture the whole event in an exclusive We Are Cunard video blog.  What a great evening and we are all excited to see the finished work taking its place in Queen Elizabeth’s Grand Lobby, and here is an artist’s impression of how the lobby will look in October."  Alastair Greener

Artist's rendition of the Queen Elizabeth's grand lobby


Artist's rendition of the Queen Elizabeth's Grand Lobby and its marquetry art centerpiece
Click on image to enlarge


Cunard's Queen Elizabeth Being Prepared For Her Naming Ceremony And Maiden Voyage
Cunard's Queen Elizabeth is being made ready for her naming ceremony on October 11 in Southampton. The Queen Elizabeth's first world voyage will start from Southampton on January 3, 2011. Cunard's loyal customers are so eager to experience her first world voyage that this first trip was sold out within a half hour of being made available. Cunard is already offering the opportunity to book your passage for her second World voyage in 2012. Fares for the full 107-day World Voyage experience start from $2,775 per person.

A couple of recent pictures from the shipyard:




Queen Elizabeth's first world voyage will start from Southampton on January 5, 2011 - a 103- night sailing which includes 38 stops in 23 countries. Go to Cunard's website for more information.


A recent photo of the Queen Elizabeth 
being prepared at the shipyard in Trieste, Italy



Some more Queen Elizabeth links:

    2 comments:

    1. that is indeed a stunning piece of art! and the very size of it makes it all the more grand. the photos and links make your post very attractive and informative.

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    2. Two-point-five decks high, wow, that is amazing! Will you keep us posted as to when the art is actually installed on the Queen Elizabeth? I'll subscribe to the blog. And the floors in the artist's rendition, are some or all of those marquetry artwork, too? Who knows, maybe I will be able to go on a cruise and see the artwork first hand! Thanks for sharing the artwork-in-progress photos.

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