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Sunday, July 7, 2019

B O A T S . . . by different artists

a 1952 Garrett Price illustration of a dry docked sailboat under a willow tree, for The new Yorker
a Garrett Price illustration,  1952
       
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a 1947 Garrett Price illustration of an artist watching his ship sail away, for The new Yorker
Garrett Price,  1947
      
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a 1952 Garrett Price illustration of a glass botton tourist boat from the fishes' perspective, for The new Yorker
Garrett Price,  1946
       
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Eric Ravilious
Eric Ravilious      see full size
       
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Maxfield Parrish, an old sailboat
Maxfield Parrish
       
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a 1925 Martin Lewis print of a woman and child watching a fishing boat return
a Martin Lewis print,  1925      see full size

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C.B. Falls 1930, Urashima went to sleep in his boat
"Urashima went to sleep in his boat"      C.B. Falls,  1930
      
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an Ivan Aivazovsky painting of sun and fog
an Ivan Aivazovsky painting      see full size
       
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an Ivan Aivazovsky 1850 painting of mutiny
Ivan Aivazovsky,  1850      see full size
       
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a Rockwell Kent illustration for the novel Moby Dick
a Rockwell Kent illustration for the novel Moby Dick
       
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an I.W. Taber 1897 ink drawing of a small sail boat in heavy seas
I.W. Taber,  1897
       
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a Winslow Homer watercolor painting of a small boat sailor in troubled waters
a Winslow Homer watercolor painting      see full size
      
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a Maurice Logan illustration for the 1928 Standard Oil Bulletin, a boat with many flags
Maurice Logan
       
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a 1909 submarine cutaway view
a 1909 submarine cutaway view
       
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a Paul R. Boomhower 1917 illustration of navy men patrolling in a row boat in red
Paul R. Boomhower,  1917
       
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a Brooks Stevens 1956 powerboat color photograph
a Brooks Stevens 1956 powerboat      see full size

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a 1963 powerboat illustration in color, with a traditrional Japanese kite
1963
      
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a Scampy amphibious catamaran color illustration
a Scampy amphibious catamaran,  1950s-60s?      see full size
       
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a 1963 Sea Hawk II powerboat color illustration
a 1963 Sea Hawk II powerboat
       
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1963 Sea Hawk II powerboat with flamingos color illustration
the 1963 Sea Hawk II from a different view      see full size
       
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Herter's chrome fiberglass doufoil world famous walk-through deluxe model flying fish runabout
"Herter's chrome fiberglass doufoil world famous walk-through deluxe model flying fish runabout"
     
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a vintage Mercury outboard motor color photograph
a vintage Mercury outboard motor
      
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a Brooks Stevens 1961 concept powerboat Evinrude Heli-Bout, a color photograph
a Brooks Stevens 1961 concept powerboat,  the Evinrude Heli-Bout 
see full size
        
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a color Brooks Stevens 1956 powerboat
Brooks Stevens,  1956 ... this one was later modified into the 'Bat Boat'
for the 1960s television series 'Batman'      see full size
       
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a 1957 Brooks Stevens 1957 Evinrude Fisherman illustration
a 1957 Brooks Stevens sportfishing boat,  manufactured and sold as the "Evinrude Fisherman"
       
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a Tom Purvis 1931 poster illustration of a powerboat
Tom Purvis,  1931
     
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a photograph of two women in a 1944 clear plastic rowboat
a 1944 clear plastic rowboat
      
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a John Falter illustration of an old steamboat or riverboat
a John Falter illustration      see full size
       
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a 1933 yacht with palm trees in a color illustration
1933      see full size
        
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1906 girl in boat art
1906  

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