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Ray Crane Maritime Art
6/1/2022 - 6/30/2022A Day Downeast
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
12 x 18 inches (L x W)
Vessels at work off Mt. Desert Island and the Cranberry Isles, Maine.
Adventuring Out
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
6 x 12 inches (L x W)
Gloucester's restored flagship, the 1927 Schooner Adventure sailing out past the historic Paint Factory on Rocky Neck heading toward Ten Pound Island.
Answering the Call
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
8 x 14 inches (L x W)
Coast Guard rescue boat from Station Gloucester returning home -- with Rockport's Twin Lights of Thacher Island in the distance.
Evening on the Essex Marsh
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
12 x 18 inches (L x W)
Local schooner "Bald Eagle" sits anchored close by one of the few shacks still standing in the Essex River marshes.
Morning Light, Gloucester
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
12 x 20 inches (L x W)
Gloucester schooners "Adventure" and "Thomas E. Lannon" sailing off Ten Pound Island with the historic Paint Factory in the distance (now a whale research center).
Schooner "Alert"in Home Waters
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
12 x 24 inches (L x W)
Schooner "Alert" heading out from home port of Baileys/Orrs Island in Maine's Casco Bay -- passing the distintive "crib bridge," the only known existing one of its kind.
Schooner "Columbia" off Eastern Point, Gloucester
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
10 x 16 inches (L x W)
A reproduction of the famous 1923 Gloucester Schooner, "Columbia" today is based in Florida, summers in Newport and often visits Gloucester for the annual schooner fest on Labor Day weekend -- where she can be seen passing Eastern Point.
Schooner Yacht "America" Arriving at Marblehead
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 inches (L x W)
A replica of the yacht that was the first to win the America's Cup approaches Marblehead, about to sail past the Corinthan Yacht Club.
Schooner Yacht "If and When" Passing Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
12 x 16 inches (L x W)
"If and When" was the pride and joy of General George Patton upon his return from World War II.
Sunset off Halfway Rock, Marblehead
Ray Crane
Oil on Canvas
10 x 18 inches (L x W)