Hewett R. Jackson, American, 1914 to 2007, an oil painting on canvas depicting a sailing ship breaking through the waves and leaving a white trace behind, signed by the artist in a lower right corner. Framed. Note: Known for his accurate ship drawings and paintings, down to the last detail, Hewitt Jackson was born in the Kirkland, Washington area in 1914. He went to sea at the young age of 12 years doing ciphering and sketching during his time off from school. He sailed the seven seas and during his wander years, met prominent artists and authors including John Steinbeck and Norman Rockwell. His renderings of authentic early century sailing ships on Puget Sound show his love for historical accuracy and fine detail. His works are in many maritime collections including the Oregon Historical Society, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria, and the Washington State Historical Society. One of a kind artwork. American Fine Art And Wall Decor Collectibles.
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Auction Date |
June 10th, 2023 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$60.00 |