Geoff Hunt

(b. 1948, England)

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When author Patrick O'Brian was looking for an artist to represent the colorful, complex and salty world of the British Navy in the Napoleonic Era, he wanted an artist of very special abilities. He found them in Geoff Hunt.

Geoff studied graphic design at Kingston and Epsom Schools of Art 1966-70. After two years in advertising he became a freelance artist and designer. He was art editor of Warship Journal from 1977-79. He served as a designer and typographer of many books on marine subjects published by Conway Maritime Press.

In 1979-80 he sold up house and with his wife cruised their yacht Kipper to the Mediterranean and back. Since returning he has dedicated himself to marine painting. His work is now represented in public and private collections in Britain, the United States and worldwide.

In 1989 the Royal Naval Museum at Portsmouth purchased his series of twelve paintings depicting the Navy's work during the Napoleonic War.

He was elected to membership of the Royal Society of Marine Artists in 1989 and has served as Honorary Treasurer since 1992.

His paintings are featured in the book The Tall Ship in Art.