Our objective today was The Whaling Museum in New Bedford, only about eighty miles from Groton. It was nearly noon by the time we got under way, so we stopped for a quick lunch at a Subway on the way. We got to the museum by 2:00, leaving us 2 hours to look around before the museum closed at 4 p.m.
Entrance to The New Bedford Whaling Museum Dan's photo |
Sample of antique glass collection Jan's photo |
Sample of scrimshaw collection Jan's photo |
Half-size model of Whaling Ship Lagoda Jan's photo |
We weren't as interested in whaling per se as in paintings of the subject. Quite a diverse selection was on display, from Dutch Old Master Marine paintings to 1950s depictions of whaling-factory ships. We found two excellent seascapes by William Bradford, whose work we have been noticing in our travels.
Sealers Crushed by Icebergs, 1866 William Bradford (American, 1823-1891) Dan's photo |
Caught in the Ice Floes, 1867 William Bradford (American, 1823-1891) Dan's photo |
We were amused to find an example of Communist idealism in this Ukrainian work; cheerful workers out for a sail rejoice in a prosperous maritime economy.
Saluting the Sailors, 1958 The Soviet floating-factory whaleship Slava departing Sevastopol Willy Makrozhitski (Ukrainian, b.1928) Dan's photo |
Every now and then we discover a regional artist that we especially like. At the Whaling Museum we were lucky to view a retrospective exhibit of a contemporary maritime artist named John Stobart. He specializes in the historically accurate depiction of 19th century ports and harbors when ships were sail powered. He also does some modern works as well.
Nantucket Sleigh Ride, 1982 John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Dan's photo |
Unloading Whale-oil Casks, New Bedford, 1969 John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Dan's photo |
Lightning, 1970 Returning to England from Sydney with a load of grain John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Dan's photo |
Salem, Derby Wharf and the Custom House c. 1825, 2001 John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Dan's photo |
New Bedford, the View Across to Fairhaven from Center Street in 1884, 1990 John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Dan's photo |
Waiting for the Tide, South Street, New York, 1970 John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Dan's photo |
San Francisco, the Gold Rush Harbor by Moonlight in 1851, 2009 John Stobart (English, born in 1929) Jan's photo |
New Bedford's very active fishing port was made difficult for us to access because of extensive highway and sidewalk construction.
New Bedford is home to a very large Commercial fishing fleet. View from the 2nd floor of the Whaling Museum Dan's photo |
Antonio's Restaurant, New Bedford MA Dan's photo |
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