![looking back at this painting of the titanic wreck before Ballard discovered the wewck, Why did Ken Marschall leave the third funnel standing as well as the bridge being partially nicked? : looking back at this painting of the titanic wreck before Ballard discovered the wewck, Why did Ken Marschall leave the third funnel standing as well as the bridge being partially nicked? :](https://external-preview.redd.it/KvjoKLXsCvceut4e1i3tk4fu7plag0LY2hGRdv5hdjM.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=4b2695c8b256359ded08c0f050ff379d5ccfea94)
looking back at this painting of the titanic wreck before Ballard discovered the wewck, Why did Ken Marschall leave the third funnel standing as well as the bridge being partially nicked? :
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Sinking Titanic | 36 x 24, acrylic on canvas (SOLD) | peter selgin paintings and graphic design | Flickr
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