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Fitz Henry Lane: Brig "Antelope" in Boston Harbor  wikidata:Q20634824 reasonator:Q20634824
Artista
Fitz Henry Lane  (1804–1865)  wikidata:Q462404
 
Fitz Henry Lane
Nombres alternativos
Fitz Henry Lane (born Nathaniel Rogers Lane)
Descripción pintor y litógrafo estadounidense
Fecha de nacimiento/muerte 19 de diciembre de 1804 Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata 14 de agosto de 1865 Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Lugar de nacimiento/muerte Gloucester Gloucester
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artist QS:P170,Q462404
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The Brig Antelope in Boston Harbor

On the far left an unidentified brig, a brig being a small to medium sized merchant vessels, generally ranging between 80 and 120 feet in hull length.

Next in the middle, the steam demi-bark (demi-barque) "Antelope", designed jointly by Samuel Hall and Samuel H. Pook and built in Hall's shipyard at East Boston in 1855. The design concept and construction were closely overseen by Robert Bennet Forbes; the machinery was constructed by Otis Tufts and she turned a Griffith propeller. The vessel was designed for pirate-infested Far Eastern waters

To her right on the coat is Boston, the new State House on the top of Beacon Hill can be seen.

In the forefront in the far right is Brig "Antelope" 370 tons built at East Boston in 1843 by Samuel Hall for the firm of Russell and Co. Robert Bennett Forbes was then a partner in that firm and oversaw the brig’s design and construction. Philip Dumaresq, was her first captain. This painting, made by Lane in 1863, twenty years after "Antelope's" launch. 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. The date on Lane’s painting (1863) postdates "Antelope's" departure from Boston by twenty years and her loss by eleven years, suggesting that the painting was commissioned by a relative (perhaps Francis Dumaresq) as a memorial to the vessel and to Captain Dumaresq (d. 1861). The brig’s longtime absence from Boston makes it unlikely that Lane had the opportunity to make sketches, let alone a painting, during her existence. The depiction of Antelope 1843 is apparently based on an earlier, contemporary Chinese painting, which was reproduced in Old Shipping Days published in Boston by the State Street Trust Company, 1918. Lane’s version has made clearer this image’s narrative content. "Antelope" is depicted as having just arrived in port (an imagined return from China is presumed). She is hove to off East Boston, with foresails aback and her yawl boat in tow astern, ready to bring the captain ashore to report to the Custom House with ship’s papers and cargo manifest. While conjecture has placed Lane in the yawl boat in right foreground, the facial features—most notably the sideburns—bear a closer resemblance to Captain Dumaresq, reinforcing the argument that this painting is a memorial to both the vessel and her first master. (3) The Boston skyline is typical of Lane’s depictions of this port, whether from Governor’s Island or, in this case, East Boston. This painting’s panoramic view is bounded by Charlestown and the Navy Yard on the right, and Boston Neck and Fort Point Channel on the left. It is also time specific to the mid-1840s, with towers, steeples, and other prominent structures of later dates omitted. – Erik Ronnberg

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Object type pintura Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Fecha 1863
date QS:P571,+1863-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Técnica óleo sobre tela
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
attached to paperboard
Dimensiones altura: 61,5 cm; ancho: 91,4 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,61.59U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,91.44U174728
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Ubicación actual
Boston, USA
Número de inventario
Lugar de creación Estados Unidos Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Notas From Museum of Fine Arts: 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.
Referencias identificador Museo de Bellas Artes de Boston: 33196 Ver y modificar los datos en Wikidata
Fuente/fotógrafo Provenance/Ownership History: The 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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