Image Lot Price Description






1018
$1,298.00

THOMAS M. HOYNE (American, 1924-1989) EIGHT WORKS: “RUNNING BY”; “HOLDING HER TO IT”; “FIRST FOR HOME”; “OFF FOR THE BANKS”; “THE MASTHEADMAN”; “RACE OF THE ELSIES”; “HEADING HOME” & “NEW WAYS ON BANQUEREAU”. Each color lithograph shrunk wrapped with foam core, not laid down. 1) “Running By” pencil signed and numbered “218/780”. Shows the newly built Shepherd King shown passing Norumbega in 1905. 2) “Holding Her To It” pencil signed and numbered “150/525”. Shows the schooner “Stiletto” in a good breeze. After paintings, pages 119 & 143 in “Wooden Ships & Iron Men”, the Maritime Art of Thomas Hoyne by Palley. 3) “First for Home” pencil signed and numbered 384/780″. Shows the Ellen C. Burke heading back to market, 1910. 4) “Off for the Banks” pencil signed and numbered “567-780”. Shows Fishing schooner and famous ocean racer, the “Elsie” in 1923After paintings, pages 31 & 37 in “Wooden Ships & Iron Men”, the Maritime Art of Thomas Hoyne by Palley. 5) “The Mastheadman” pencil signed and numbered “414/550”. Shows the Gertruge L. Thebaud leads Bluenose. 6) “Race of the Elsies” pencil signed and numbered “53/780”. Shows the The Elsie G. Silva falls behind the Formidable Elsie in 1924. After paintings, pages 109 & 11 in “Wooden Ships & Iron Men”, the Maritime Art of Thomas Hoyne by Palley. 7) “Heading Home” pencil signed and numbered 65/780. Shows the schooner LA. Dunton starts with a full trip of fish. 8) “New Ways on Banquereau” pencil signed and numbered “249/450”. Shows a chance meeting between fishing vessels, 1906. After paintings, pages 151 & 17 in “Wooden Ships & Iron Men”, the Maritime Art of Thomas Hoyne by Palley. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good SIZE: 1 & 2) 24-1/2″ x 36″ & 27″ x 37-1/2″. 3 & 4) 25″ x 28-1/2″. 5) 28-3/4″ X 22″. 6) 25″ X 28-1/2″. 7) 23-1/4″ x 29-3/4″. 8) 22-1/4″ x 28-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-98306, 9-98306-1; 9-98306-2; 9-98306-3 (2,000-3,000)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - Winter 2011
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