American Ship Paintings
May 23, 2015 - present
This exhibition of five paintings from the Folk Art collection highlights the popularity of ship portraits. In the mid-19th century, ship captains and owners commissioned artists to depict their sea-going vessels in all their glory. Included in the exhibition are three large paintings by James Bard, one of which depicts the schooner yacht "America," the first winner of the trophy now known as the America's Cup. Steamboats plied the rivers of 19th-century America and are represented in the exhibition in two paintings, one of which is over six feet long, giving an impressive, detailed view of the side-wheeler. Each portrait depicts a specific ship with a story to tell.