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JOHN MECRAY
Rhode Island/Pennsylvania, 1937-2017

"Stormy Weather". Signed and dated lower right "John Mecray 2000". Titled on frame plaque.
Stormy Weather is a 54-foot ocean racing yawl designed by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens, launched from the Henry B. Nevins yard in New York on May 14, 1934. She was named after the song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Her first owner, Philip LeBoutillier, was president of the Best & Co. department store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. An evolution from the Sparkman & Stephens yacht Dorade (1929), Stormy Weather (design #27) was often named by Olin Stephens as one of his favorite designs. In 1935 she won both the Newport to Bergen Transatlantic Race and the Fastnet race. She won the Miami-Nassau Race five times, from 1937 to 1941, under various owners. She has raced continuously to the present day, has crossed the Atlantic 36 times, and has undergone two major restorations.

John Mecray chose to depict
Stormy Weather in a scene in which, in his words, "the sea and sky dominate the vessel. I wanted her to be skirting bad weather, heading toward a brighter horizon. ... She should be moving purposefully in her element, shouldering a relentless sea, but moving easily."
This lot is being sold to support the endowment of scholarships at IYRS School of Technology and Trades.
Oil on canvas, 22" x 40". Framed 29" x 47".

Rhode Island/Pennsylvania, 1937-2017
"Stormy Weather". Signed and dated lower right "John Mecray 2000". Titled on frame plaque.
Stormy Weather is a 54-foot ocean racing yawl designed by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens, launched from the Henry B. Nevins yard in New York on May 14, 1934. She was named after the song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Her first owner, Philip LeBoutillier, was president of the Best & Co. department store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. An evolution from the Sparkman & Stephens yacht Dorade (1929), Stormy Weather (design #27) was often named by Olin Stephens as one of his favorite designs. In 1935 she won both the Newport to Bergen Transatlantic Race and the Fastnet race. She won the Miami-Nassau Race five times, from 1937 to 1941, under various owners. She has raced continuously to the present day, has crossed the Atlantic 36 times, and has undergone two major restorations.

John Mecray chose to depict
Stormy Weather in a scene in which, in his words, "the sea and sky dominate the vessel. I wanted her to be skirting bad weather, heading toward a brighter horizon. ... She should be moving purposefully in her element, shouldering a relentless sea, but moving easily."
This lot is being sold to support the endowment of scholarships at IYRS School of Technology and Trades.
Oil on canvas, 22" x 40". Framed 29" x 47".
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