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He and his wife built a 30-foot wooden sail boat, which they sailed on the Chesapeake Bay for 25 years. His paintings of the Bay’s skipjack and buy boat fleet told the story of the life of the oystermen at work. He was a Charter Member, Fellow, Past President and Emeritus Member of the American Society of Marine Artists.
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His paintings have been included in many invitational exhibitions, most recently in "Reflective Impressions: The 19th National Marine Art Exhibition" presented by the American Society of Marine Artists (Albany Institute of History and Art and Minnesota Marine Art Museum, 2023), [15] The Work of Art: Museum Collecting Unpacked (James Michener ...
Michael B. Karas, a nationally recognized marine and landscape painter, has been painting professionally for over 46 years. He has been an elected Fellow of the American Society of Marine Artists ...
Fraser was a Commissioner [1] of the South Carolina Art's Commission from 2003 to 2012, he is an elected member of the Salmagundi Club, [2] an elected Fellow of the American Society of Marine Artists, a Signature member of Plein Air Painters of America (PAPA), and a member of the California Art Club.
The National Maritime Historical Society (NMHS) is a non-profit organization in America devoted to historical ship preservation and maritime education. The society's mission is to educate Americans, especially its youth about maritime accomplishments throughout American history and their continued relevance for national prosperity and cultural ...
Julian Oliver Davidson (December 27, 1853–April 30, 1894) was a 19th-century American marine artist and illustrator from Nyack, New York.He best known works of the famous naval battles of the American Civil War.
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