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Brig "Antelope" in Boston Harbor
Brig "Antelope" in Boston Harbor

Brig "Antelope" in Boston Harbor

Fitz Henry Lane (American, 1804–1865)
1863
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions61.59 x 91.44 cm (24 1/4 x 36 in.)
Credit LineBequest of Martha C. Karolik for the M. and M. Karolik Collection of American Paintings, 1815-1865
Accession number48.449
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On view
ClassificationsPaintings
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Description
Wealthy owners of sailing vessels commissioned images of their ships, just as landowners hired artists to paint pictures of their houses. Much of Lane's income came from executing such works. Here, the artist painted "Antelope" (identifiable through her signal flags), as she appeared on her 1843 maiden voyage from East Boston to Asia. "Antelope" was one of the fastest ships trading between Boston, India, and China, a route that required extraordinary speed due to unpredictable weather and frequent pirate activity. Asian trade-in tea, fabric, and opium-established significant fortunes for many New England merchants.
InscriptionsReverse: Painted by F H Lane./July 1863ProvenanceThe artist; Francis Dumaresq, Boston; to Henry de Ford, Brookline, his partner; to Adelaide de Ford, Brookline, his daughter; with Vose Galleries, Boston; with Charles D. Childs, Boston, 1945; to Maxim Karolik, Newport, R.I., 1945; to MFA, bequest of Martha C. (Mrs. Maxim) Karolik.
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