Skip to main content
"Mermaid Salem"
"Mermaid Salem"

"Mermaid Salem"

Benjamin Franklin West (American, 1818–1854)
1840s
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions54.61 x 71.12 cm (21 1/2 x 28 in.)
Credit LineBequest of Charles Hitchcock Tyler
Accession number33.383
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPaintings
Collections
Description
West fully documented this ship by incorporating multiple viewpoints. The vessel seems to be parallel to the picture plane, and the mermaid figurehead on the prow is seen in profile. However, the back of the ship is shown in a three-quarter view, most likely to make visible the mermaid figures painted there. West also included the ship's name and homeport on a black band at the bottom of the composition; this type of lettering was a convention that might have been familiar to him from Chinese export painting on glass. 
InscriptionsInscribed along bottom edge: —MERMAID—SALEM.—ProvenanceThe artist; Charles Hitchcock Tyler; to MFA, 1933, bequest of Charles Hitchcock Tyler.
The Stolen Kiss
Benjamin West
1819
Gloucester's face
Benjamin West
1788, retouched by West 1806
Landscape with Cattle
Charles Franklin Pierce
1880s
The Wrestlers
George Benjamin Luks
1905
Jenny
George Benjamin Luks
about 1925
A Clown
George Benjamin Luks
1929
Noontime, St. Botolph Street, Boston
George Benjamin Luks
about 1923
View of Beacon Street from Boston Common
George Benjamin Luks
about 1923