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Antonio Jacobsen Art

American, 1850-1921

Antonio Jacobsen was a Danish-born American maritime artist known as the Audubon of Steam Vessels. Jacobsen's Painted Ships on Painted Oceans, includes some 100 color pictures of the artist's ship paintings. The public rooms of The Griswold Inn in Essex, Connecticut, the oldest continuously run tavern in the United States, features the largest privately held collection of Jacobsen's paintings. John McMullen, a naval architect and marine engineer, had a collection that included 75 paintings by Jacobsen, the first two of which were found in the 1940s in the offices of the family ship repair business. On February 19, 2006, Fetching The Mark, an unsigned painting of the racing yacht Dreadnought attributed to Jacobsen, was sold at auction for $281,000, more than triple the highest price previously paid for one of Jacobsen's works. The piece had been brought to an Antiques RoadShow event in Tampa, Florida, and had originally been thought to be a work of Jacobsen's contemporary James E. Buttersworth, until further research led to a conclusion that it was by Jacobsen.

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Artist: Antonio Jacobsen
The Clipper William Volckens
By Antonio Jacobsen
Located in Raleigh, NC
The ship William Volckens by the maritime painter Antonio Jacobsen. Signed and dated lower right "Antonio Jacobsen, 1909". The Volkens flies both the American and Swedish flags. Oil ...
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Early 1900s American Realist Antonio Jacobsen Art

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Oil

Portrait Of The Steam/Sail Ship The Prins Frederik Hendrik
By Antonio Jacobsen
Located in Jacksonville, FL
This oil is a classic example of Jacobsen's work from his best period done way before 1900. In these oils the water is done with great sense of naturalism, due to his constant experi...
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1890s Antonio Jacobsen Art

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Canvas, Oil

"The Bransford" Antonio Jacobsen, Marine Ship Portrait, Great Lakes Seascape
By Antonio Jacobsen
Located in New York, NY
Antonio Jacobsen The Bransford, 1903 Signed, inscribed "West Hoboken," and dated lower right Oil on canvas 22 x 50 inches Antonio Jacobsen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to a family of violin makers. He was an accomplished string player and throughout his life music was to remain an avocation. He studied at Copenhagen's Royal Academy, and emigrated to the the United States in 1871. He frequented the harbor around Battery Park, sketching, until he was hired by the Marvin Safe Company to decorate safes. Subsequently he received commissions from sea captains, ship owners, and steamship companies. The Old Dominion Line, the Fall River Line, and the White Star Line hired him to paint visual records of their entire fleets; he also received commissions from the Clyde, Black Ball, Mallory, Anchor, and the Red Star Lines. Jacobsen's style is often, though not exclusively, characterized by a flattened perspective. He had a complete understanding of ships and achieved great accuracy of detail in his works. In 1878 Jacobsen married; he remained in New York City until 1880, when he moved to Hoboken, New Jersey. His home became a gathering place for marine artists including James Bard, Fred Cozzens, Fred Pansing, James Buttersworth, Worden Wood...
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Early 1900s Antonio Jacobsen Art

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Canvas, Oil

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"Bateaux à quai" / Boats At Berth
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Antique Nautical Seascape Oil Painting, "Horatio Hall 1908" by Antonio Jacobsen
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Antique nautical oil painting of the Horatio Hall by Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen (1850 - 1921) . Oil on board, circa 1908. Signed....
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The Packet James Foster
By Antonio Jacobsen
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Built in 1854 for C.H. Marshall, by then the owners and operators of New York's famous Black Ball packet line, by William H. Webb, New York's premier ship builder. This powerful painting of the Packet James Foster by Jacobsen depicts the energy of the rolling waves as well as the wind rippling through the sails and flags of this ship. Among the flags are the American flag and various signal flags, which include the White Pennant flag...
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