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Schooner Coronet by MeCray

$300

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John Marcy Mecray (February 13, 1937 - November 1, 2017) was an American realist painter best known for his marine art. This low-numbered (5/25), signed reproduction press proof was painted in 1991 and titled "The Schooner Yacht Coronet". In 1980 an article about the 1885 schooner yacht Coronet in WoodenBoat magazine caught the artist's eye. After visiting the yacht he explored options to see if the 133-foot schooner could be saved and restored. To this end, he painted his first (1981) of three works of Coronet, then published a print using most of the proceeds to set up a museum fund to stabilize and help maintain the yacht. In 1995 the deteriorated vessel was accepted by the International Yacht Restoration School. The yacht was secured and documented in preparation for restoration. Coronet's importance has been recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and has been called America's Most Historic Yacht.

Mounted and unframed, measuring 38" x 23.5". This item also includes a $40 gift certificate to Bone Island Framing Studio.

Donated By Fernand Malouin