1885 Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club Cutter Bedouin Framed 11x10 Maritime

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The Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club Cutter Bedouin off Execution Rocks Lighthouse in 1885 by Elisha Taylor Baker, 10"x11" Framed The cutter Bedouin was designed by England's John Harvey for the wealthy sportsman Archibald Rogers (1851-1928). She was built in Brooklyn, New York in 1882. She carried 5,196 square feet of sail and competed unsuccessfully in 1885 in the America's Cup trials. Elisha Taylor Baker, a self-taught marine artist has portrayed the cutter Bedouin under full sail off Execution Rocks Lighthouse. The magnificent Glen Foster Collection of Maritime Art was cataloged in 2004 in a beautiful limited edition book. I have mounted this copy of a painting done by Elisha Taylor Baker (1827-1890) taken from that book, in a wood 10"x11" frame under glass. You don't have to shop for a frame or a frame shop. This print is ready to hang. Ready to brighten your home or office. The mailing weight will be about 4 lbs from zip 44095. Yes, I combine auctions to save winners shipping costs.