The USS California (BB-44) was a Tennessee-class battleship commissioned in 1921, serving as a cornerstone of American naval power through the interwar period and into World War II. Damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the ship was rebuilt and returned to combat, participating in major Pacific campaigns and ultimately earning eight battle stars. Her resilient service history and iconic dreadnought silhouette represent both naval engineering excellence and the determination of her crew.
Cutler West drafts each vessel as a meticulous technical blueprint, tracing hull and superstructure in clean line work. It is maritime engineering presented as draftsmanship, a considered piece for an office, study, or anyone drawn to ships and the sea.
Available Formats
- Unframed Giclée — printed on premium 235gsm thick matte fine art paper with archival, acid-free pigment-based inks. Usually ships the next day.
- Framed Giclée — contemporary 1.5-inch wood frame in black, grey, walnut, or off-white, with a subtle textured grain.
- Stretched Canvas — hand-stretched on a hardwood frame with a deep 1.5-inch thick profile. Pigment-based inkjet print on high-quality canvas, ready to hang.
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