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JAMES EDWARD BUTTERSWORTH

New Jersey/New York/United Kingdom, 1817-1894

Pair of yachting scenes depicting the Great Ocean Race of 1866.

One signed lower right "J.E. Buttersworth" and inscribed in pencil verso "Henrietta passing the lightship in the Ocean Match with the Fleetwing and Vesta in view". Other has a signature that is partially lost in the lower right corner, and is inscribed in pencil verso "The start near Sandy Hook with the Fleetwing in the fore ground - Vesta and Henrietta near the land[?]". Both with labels verso for artist supplier Winsor & Newton, London.
Oils on board, 8" x 10". Unframed.
Condition: Extensive scattered retouch. Loss and repaint in lower right corner to one. Traces of gold frame paint at edges.

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  • Provenance: Notes:
    The Great Ocean Race, according to legend, began as a drunken wager at the Union Club in New York, when Pierre Lorillard, who owned Vesta, boasted his yacht was the fastest. The transatlantic race between Vesta, George and Franklin Osgood's Fleetwing, and James Gordon Bennett, Jr.'s Henrietta began December 11, 1866 off Sandy Hook, New Jersey. For nearly two weeks the yachts raced in treacherous waves and freezing conditions across the North Atlantic to The Needles, Isle of Wight. Henrietta made it to the finish line first, completing the journey in 13 days, 22 hours and capturing the $90,000 prize. Fleetwing, which tragically lost several crew members when water swept over the deck, arrived about eight hours later, followed shortly by Vesta.

    The event is considered the first true transatlantic yacht race and marked the beginning of an era when yacht racing transformed from an exclusive pastime of the elite into popular public spectacles with high-stakes races, fierce international competition, alluring drama and romanticism, rapid technological innovations and broad media coverage.

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