William Pierce Stubbs
Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway, Signed
Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway, Signed
William Pierce Stubbs' "Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway" (1877) is a captivating oil on canvas that masterfully captures the essence of maritime life in the late 19th century. The painting features the two-masted schooner G.F. Hathaway of St. John, New Brunswick, gracefully sailing past a lighthouse. Stubbs' meticulous attention to detail is evident in the precise rendering of the vessel's rigging and sails, as well as the dynamic portrayal of the surrounding seascape.
- Period : 1877
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 24.5" x 34.5"
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Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway
William Pierce Stubbs' "Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway" (1877) is a captivating oil on canvas that masterfully captures the essence of maritime life in the late 19th century. The painting features the two-masted schooner G.F. Hathaway of St. John, New Brunswick, gracefully sailing past a lighthouse. Stubbs' meticulous attention to detail is evident in the precise rendering of the vessel's rigging and sails, as well as the dynamic portrayal of the surrounding seascape. The composition exudes a sense of movement and adventure, inviting viewers to experience the schooner's journey firsthand.
Stubbs was a prominent figure in the American maritime art movement, which flourished during the 19th century as the nation's seafaring activities expanded. Artists within this movement sought to document the burgeoning maritime industry, capturing the elegance and power of the vessels that traversed the oceans. Stubbs' work is characterized by its technical accuracy and artistic sensitivity, reflecting the pride and significance of maritime culture during this era.
"Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway" holds particular significance within Stubbs' oeuvre and the broader context of maritime art. By immortalizing the G.F. Hathaway, Stubbs not only showcased his exceptional skill in ship portraiture but also contributed to the preservation of nautical history. His paintings serve as valuable historical records, offering insights into the design and operation of 19th-century schooners. This piece exemplifies Stubbs' dedication to capturing the spirit of maritime endeavors, making it a cherished addition to any collection celebrating nautical heritage.
This piece is signed and dated 1877 in the lower left corner.
Specifications
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Title
- Portrait of the Schooner G.F. Hathaway, Signed
By
- William Pierce Stubbs
Size
- 24.5" x 34.5"
Medium
- Oil on Canvas
Era
- 1877
Style
- Realism
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About the Artist
William Pierce Stubbs
As an artist, William Pierce Stubbs holds a significant place within maritime art, particularly in the tradition of ship portraiture. His paintings provide a vital visual record of New England’s seafaring history during a time of transition from sail to steam. His ability to capture the spirit and individuality of each vessel has ensured his legacy among collectors and institutions dedicated to nautical history. Today, his work is held in both private collections and museums, appreciated for its historical significance and artistic merit.
Notable Collectors of William Pierce Stubbs
William Pierce Stubbs (1842–1909) was a renowned American maritime painter celebrated for his striking depictions of ships and seascapes. As a self-taught artist, Stubbs became one of the most recognized marine painters of the 19th century, producing ship portraits with exceptional detail and accuracy. His works are highly valued for their historical significance and artistic merit, particularly among collectors and maritime museums. Several prestigious institutions house his paintings, preserving his legacy as a key figure in American maritime art.
See them Here:
- Penobscot Marine Museum, Searsport, Maine, USA
- American Ship Portraits Collection: Several of Stubbs’ works are part of the museum’s extensive maritime collection, depicting various 19th-century American vessels.
(penobscotmarinemuseum.org) - New Bedford Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
- Brig "Minnehaha" at Sea: A stunning portrayal of a whaling brig in action, highlighting Stubbs’ skill in maritime realism.
- Ship Portrait of the "General Knox": Another excellent example of his ship portraiture.
(whalingmuseum.org)
William Pierce Stubbs’ legacy endures through these collections, which celebrate his contribution to American maritime painting. His ability to capture the majesty of ships and the dynamism of the sea continues to captivate collectors and historians alike.