Reginald Eugene Nickerson OOC 'Grace Ross,' ship portrait
Oil on Canvas, signed lower right, in a fine check-inlaid burl frame
The ship Grace Ross, 1079 tons (179’ x 26’ x 24’), built Belfast, Maine, 1859 by Connor & Co. (per Lloyd’s register ‘61).
Jas. G. Pendleton, master
White-Connors & Co., owners
Oil on Canvas, signed lower right, in a fine check-inlaid burl frame
The ship Grace Ross, 1079 tons (179’ x 26’ x 24’), built Belfast, Maine, 1859 by Connor & Co. (per Lloyd’s register ‘61).
Jas. G. Pendleton, master
White-Connors & Co., owners
Oil on Canvas, signed lower right, in a fine check-inlaid burl frame
The ship Grace Ross, 1079 tons (179’ x 26’ x 24’), built Belfast, Maine, 1859 by Connor & Co. (per Lloyd’s register ‘61).
Jas. G. Pendleton, master
White-Connors & Co., owners
Reginald Eugene Nickerson (MA, 1915-1999) was a prominent 20th c Yarmouth, MA based marine artist and descendent of William Nickerson, founder of Chatham (1630).