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Lobster Lane
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Artist: Philip Dutra
2022. Oil. 31 x 25 (size in inches; allow for slight variance due to rounding).
Shacks on Lobster Lane in the seaside village of Magnolia, in Gloucester 1890. At this time local lobstermen and inshore fishermen occupied most of the shanties. Several artists also took up studios along Lobster Lane as tourists from throughout the East discovered the region. Magnolia became one of the most popular vacation destinations for the country's wealthy. One of the older hotels was the Hesperus House, taking the name from the famous Longfellow poem, "The Wreck of the Hesperus". Lobster Lane was renamed Shore Road in 1926.
Philip Dutra is a Cape Cod-based self-taught artist and lifelong resident specializing in coastal scenes, oil landscapes, and acrylic seascapes, often featuring local landmarks like Beetle Cat sailboats. Influenced by artists like Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth, his work is characterized by an "eloquent simplicity" that captures the essence of New England nature.