Country Americana
Description:
American School, 19th Century
Portrait of the Extreme Clipper Ship Stag Hound. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 19 x 31 in., in a modern giltwood frame.
Provenance: Samuel L. Lowe, Jr., Antiques Inc., 80 Charles Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Photocopies of chapters on nautical history books which discuss the importance of the Stag Hound are included in the lot, having been provided by Mr. Lowe to the consignor.
Note: The Stag Hound was the first of the extreme, or sharp, clipper ships, so called because they were built with dramatically pointed hulls, for greater speed. She was designed and built in 1850 by famed builder Donald McKay, of East Boston, Massachusetts. Her first voyage was to San Francisco, where she made it from New York in just 108 sailing days around Cape Horn. She was 225 feet long overall, and had a tonnage of 1534, and was built for merchants George B. Upton and Sampson & Tappan.
Estimate $1,500-2,500
relined and restretched, there are some areas of craquelure, a sort of varnish present throughout the piece, but accumulating towards the upper right corner, touchups to the sails and inpainting throughout the background
The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Keywords
Samuel L. Lowe , Jr., Massachusetts, American School, Antiques Inc., Donald McKay, famed builder, East Boston, George B. Upton, Tappan, SampsonCarly Babione
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