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ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN

New York/New Jersey/Denmark, 1850-1921

The S.S. Corocoro outward bound to New York.

Signed and dated lower right "Antonio Jacobsen 1897".
Oil on canvas, 22" x 36.25". Framed 28.75" x 42.75".
Condition: Relined. Although the painting presents well under natural light, a UV light inspection. Reveals some very small sports of paint restoration. Minor craquelure evident.

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  • Provenance:
    Private Collection, New York, New York.
    Roberto Freitas Gallery, Stonington, Connecticut.
    Private Collection, Newport, Rhode Island.
  • Literature:
    Antonio Jacobsen - The Checklist by Harold S. Sniffen (New York: Smith Galleries, Ltd. in association with the Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, 1984), p. 280-81, notes two portraits, one in oil and the other a sketch.

    Notes:
    The S.S.
    Corocoro was part of a large fleet of vessels owned by W. R. Grace & Co. (the Grace Line) of New York between 1882-1969. The company was founded in Peru in 1854 by Irish-born William Russel Grace, who later established a merchant steamship line to serve the Americas. The business prospered in the exporting of guano from the Chincha Islands to the United States, where the fertilizer was in demand.

    In 1865, W.R. Grace relocated to New York City, where he established the firm of W.R. Grace & Co. By 1880 W.R. Grace had become a leading citizen and was elected mayor of New York for two terms. In 1890, the company entered the steamship business with a line of freighters running from New York to the South American west coast via the Strait of Magellan, flying the British flag. The early British-registered freighters all had names beginning with "C". As is depicted in this painting, Grace Line's original British red ensign ships had black hulls, white-painted masts and booms, and a green stack with a black top. The
    Corocoro is flying the private merchant flag for the Grace Line - red with "Grace" in blue on a white lozenge – on its aft mast and the U.S. flag on its forward mast (for its destination).

    The
    Corocoro was built in 1896. Its service was brief, as it wrecked in 1897 in the Strait of Magellan.

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