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SAMUEL WALTERS

United Kingdom, 1811-1882

The packet ship Daniel Webster entering Liverpool.

Signed lower left "S. Walters 1851".
Provenance:
Enoch Train, commissioned by him from Samuel Walters.
Adeline Train, Enoch's daughter, who married Seth Whitney, and then to her son.
Theodore Train Whitney, Sr., Milton, Massachusetts, and then to his son.
Theodore Train Whitney, Jr., Milton, Massachusetts, and then to his sons.

Theodore Train Whitney III, Barnstable, Massachusetts and George Whitney, Colorado.
Hyland Granby Antiques, Hyannisport, Massachusetts.

Acquired from the above, February 1998
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Literature:

Samuel Walters - Marine Artist
by A.S. Davidson (Jones-Sands Publishing, Coventry, U.K., 1992), p. 207, discusses Miles Walters, Jr., framer.
Flying The Colors by Alan Granby and Janice Hyland (Mystic Seaport, Mystic, Ct., 2009), p. 315, plate V.10.

The original period frame bears the label of "W.M. Walters, Carver and Guilder, No. 3 Berry Street, Liverpool". This is the label of Samuel Walters' brother, William Miles Walters, and is significant because William went "up market" in 1851, the date of this painting, moving to 97 Bold Street in what is still a fashionable shopping district. This would be one of the last of the old labels William used before relocating to his new address.
The painting detail shows the New Brighton Steam ferry boat at the Brighton Pier on the extreme left. Just to the right of this is a sailing ship being side-towed into the harbor by a local tug. Perch Rock (sometimes called Black Rock) Fort and Lighthouse appear just under the
Daniel Webster's bowsprit, with the fort's connecting causeway clearly defined. On the Daniel Webster's foremast is a post-1840 Marryat's Code four-flag hoist, identifying the ship by her numerical designation, 7-1-8-3, displayed beneath the second distinguishing pennant. At the main truck is the white diamond house flag of the vessel's owners, Enoch Train and Company. The American flag flies from her gaff. There are a large number of carefully detailed people on the ship's deck, and also two figures working aloft, one on the fore topsail yard and one on the mizzen topsail yard. The ship's figurehead represents Daniel Webster standing above a gilded platform followed by articulated trailboards.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
Oil on canvas, relined, 32" x 48". Framed 43.5" x 59.5".
Condition: Overall excellent condition. The canvas is lined. Under UV examination there is an area of reglazing in the fore mid-sail as well as a few minor spot areas of inpaint as a function of relining. The painting is ready to hang.

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