8042

Probably Malta, Circa 1858

IMPORTANT CARVED AND PAINTED STONE FIGURE OF SHIP CAPTAIN J.H. DAWES

Realistically carved and painted likeness of Dawes in formal attire standing on a plinth, holding a spyglass under his right arm. Dawes (1826-1905) was master and majority owner of the 321-ton bark Sicilian of Kingston, Massachusetts, built in 1855 for the Mediterranean fruit trade. Engraved on reverse "Capt'n J.H. Dawes. Malta Feby 1st, 1858.". Typewritten label on underside "Capt. J.H. Dawes of Boston. Master of ship Sicilian of Kingston, Mass. Painting and figure sold at auction in [?] in 1965. Other stone busts of sea captains were brought back fr. Malta, Leghorn".
Height 17".
Condition: Minor paint loss, mostly on underside of his jacket and in the area of the spyglass and hand.

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  • Provenance:
    Philip Budrose via Roger Bacon, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1965.
    Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    The Bertram K. Little and Nina Fletcher Little Collection, Sotheby's New York, January 29, 1994, Lot #212.
    Leo Landry, Essex, Massachusetts.
    J. Welles Henderson, founder of Philadelphia's Maritime Museum.
    Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Annual Marine, China Trade and Sporting Art Auction, August 16-17, 2008, Lot #881.
    The Collection of Nancy & Larry Dickson.
  • Exhibited:
    Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts: "New England on Land & Sea: An Exhibition from the Collection of Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little", June 9-September 7, 1970. Illustrated in the exhibition catalog p. 23, pl. 16.
    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: "Carved and Painted: New England Country Arts from the Collection of Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little", September 25, 1984-February 17, 1985.

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