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Sailfish, marlin, and red snapper arrange across an aged cream ground in the visual logic of a sporting club's catch register. The billfish appear in deep navy with detailed dorsal fin articulation and visible scale work, while the snapper sit in saturated coral-red with visible scale patterning and dramatic spread fins. Small baitfish in pale gray and ivory drift through the negative space, providing connective rhythm between the larger trophy specimens. The ground shows visible age-spotting and warm tonal variation throughout.Palette holds to three confident notes: deep navy for the billfish, warm coral-red for the snapper, and aged cream ground with subtle weathering. The brushwork combines fine outline work for the fish detail with broader fills for the body color, building dimensional weight despite the limited palette. Scale is generous; the billfish span significant portions of the field with sails fully extended, while the smaller fish provide intermediate-scale rhythm.A confident choice for libraries, paneled studies, gun rooms, mudrooms, the back walls of bar rooms, and powder rooms in homes with serious sporting heritage. Works in restored shingle-style architecture, Florida Keys retreats, Gulf Coast fishing camps, Outer Banks beach houses, and traditional interiors that want one wall of unapologetic angling reference. Pairs with worn leather club chairs, carved oak, faded oriental rugs, brass picture lights, and aged ivory linen. Particularly handsome above wainscoting in entry halls where the fish read as gathered trophy gallery, and in dedicated fishing camps where the pattern reinforces the room's purpose.