Gouache and pencil on paper drawing of a Mackinaw boat with sails raised flying an American flag. A three-masted, arched propeller is off the stern in the background. Mounted on cardboard.
Gouache and pencil on paper drawing of a Mackinaw boat with sails …
Copyrighted by the Ashland Daily Press ASHLAND, LAKE SUPERIOR, WIS. 1890 Population 16,000. Increase in Ten Years, 11,000 Published by The Ashland Daily Press Marr & Richards Engraving Co., Milwaukee
Copyrighted by the Ashland Daily Press ASHLAND, LAKE SUPERIOR, WIS. 1890 Population …
This oil painting, entitled "Building the Breakwater," is by Detroit artist Robert Hopkin, and appears to show a coffer dam and timber-and-tackle gantries employed in building Chicago’s breakwall int
This oil painting, entitled "Building the Breakwater," is by Detroit artist Robert …
This watercolor illustrates two vessels running before a storm in open water. The nearest is a two-masted scow schooner. Behind that is a smaller vessel with a single, gaff-rigged mainsail. The heavy
This watercolor illustrates two vessels running before a storm in open water. …
This unusual work by Seth Arca Whipple was painted on a wooden artist’s palette, and illustrates an unnamed, generic package freighter of the period. Whipple was a highly sought Detroit artist who pr
This unusual work by Seth Arca Whipple was painted on a wooden …
This waterfront view of Buffalo Harbor was painted by Howard Sprague, likely in the early 1890s, when he was in his 20s. The steamer departing could be the D&C’s new City of Detroit II (1889). Spragu
This waterfront view of Buffalo Harbor was painted by Howard Sprague, likely …
This dynamic watercolor of the steamer Sheboygan was painted by June Perry, artist, diver, and wife of maritime historian C. Patrick Labadie. It is undated. The Sheboygan was built in Manitowoc, Wisc
This dynamic watercolor of the steamer Sheboygan was painted by June Perry, …