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Blueprint Submarine I
by Posters International Studio
25" x 19"
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Price: $215.99
Sale: $183.59

Blueprint Submarine II
by Posters International Studio
25" x 19"
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Price: $215.99
Sale: $183.59

World War I (1914-1918). The British submarine E-8. Sank a German destroyer in the North Sea
by Prism / DanitaDelimont
20" x 23"
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Price: $213.99
Sale: $181.89

WWI Submarine Wreck and Marina, Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
by David Wall / Danita Delimont
24" x 18"
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Price: $207.99
Sale: $176.79

Pacific Ocean, US submarine during WW II
by Charles Sleicher / Danita Delimont
25" x 18"
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Price: $216.99
Sale: $184.44

WWI Submarine Wreck, Picnic Point, Sandringham, Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
by David Wall / Danita Delimont
18" x 24"
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Price: $207.99
Sale: $176.79

Wolfpack of German U-Boat Submarines
by Mark Stevenson/Stocktrek Images
43" x 29"
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Price: $480.99
Sale: $408.84

USS Whale Early US Submarine
 
26" x 22"
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Price: $297.99
Sale: $253.29

Close-up of a submarine missile silos
 
21" x 28"
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Price: $297.99
Sale: $253.29

Soviet Victor 1 Class Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine
 
28" x 21"
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Price: $295.99
Sale: $251.59
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Framed Submarine Artwork

Operating the beneath sea level, submarines are used mostly for military purposes and are routinely called boats instead of ships. FramedArt.com has an impressive assortment of framed submarine prints, including some of the versions, but also the most modern boats in military fleets. The first submarines were used in the First World War by several Navies and rose to prominence 30 years later, when the Germans used them extensively against British convoys.
The vast majority of framed submarine prints focus on the military versions, but they are also both used for civilian purposes. Marine science and exploration relies heavily on these vessels, which look different from those built and operated by the Navy. Many are modified to better serve their purposes, which usually consist of repairing undersea cables or salvaging precious cargo. Recently, submarines have been used for re-creation and specialists appreciate them for their role in undersea archaeology.

Framed submarine prints will highlight the cylindrical body of these bowls and the propeller at the rear, which help the vessel navigate. They come in different forms and sizes, ranging from small ones that can host one or two people and operate for just a couple of hours to massive vessels. Nuclear submarines, can spend months submerged and they are also featured with a broad spectrum of weapons, that makes them deadly. As long as they remain concealed underwater, they are a major threat for even the largest battleships and it all comes down to detection systems.