WARREN SHEPPARD
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WARREN SHEPPARD
New Jersey, 1858-1937
Ship Europa in a storm. Circa 1873. Signed lower right "W. Sheppard".
Oil on canvas, 24.25" x 36.25". Framed 29.5" x 41.5".
Provenance:
The family of Capt. Nathaniel Kinsman (1747-1807), Salem, Massachusetts, and thence by descent until 2003.
Skinner, Inc., Boston, February 2003.
Built by Houghton Brothers in Bath, Maine, Europa was destroyed by a fire at sea in the Gulf of Mexico in March 1873. This is an early work by Warren Sheppard, whose prominent signature is obscured beneath the frame. As a young student of Maurice F.H. de Haas, Sheppard was exhibiting at the Brooklyn Art Association by 1874, a year after the loss of Europa.
New Jersey, 1858-1937
Ship Europa in a storm. Circa 1873. Signed lower right "W. Sheppard".
Oil on canvas, 24.25" x 36.25". Framed 29.5" x 41.5".
Provenance:
The family of Capt. Nathaniel Kinsman (1747-1807), Salem, Massachusetts, and thence by descent until 2003.
Skinner, Inc., Boston, February 2003.
Built by Houghton Brothers in Bath, Maine, Europa was destroyed by a fire at sea in the Gulf of Mexico in March 1873. This is an early work by Warren Sheppard, whose prominent signature is obscured beneath the frame. As a young student of Maurice F.H. de Haas, Sheppard was exhibiting at the Brooklyn Art Association by 1874, a year after the loss of Europa.
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