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WILLIAM HOWARD YORKE

Canada/United Kingdom, 1847-1921

The barque Shenandoah at sea.

Signed and dated lower left "W.H. Yorke 1894".
Oil on canvas, 20.25" x 30". Framed 25" x 35".
Condition: Relined. Although the painting presents well under natural light, a UV light inspection reveals a few tears that have been repaired, with associated paint restoration in these areas, as well as small spots of restoration elsewhere.

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  • Provenance:
    Christie's Maritime Sale, New York, 2001.
    The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.

    Notes:
    When launched in November 1890,
    Shenandoah was the largest sailing ship in terms of cargo carrying capacity built in the United States up to that time. Carrying 33,000 square feet of sail, she was also extremely fast. For most of her career she was employed in the Cape Horn Trade to San Francisco, carrying general cargo and later bulk cargoes of wheat and coal. She also made several passages to Australia, France and England. She was laid up in San Francisco from July 1907 to February 1910, then she made her last passage around Cape Horn with a cargo of asphalt, lumber and scrap iron salvaged from the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
    Shenandoah 's long and successful career was ended off the beaches of Fire Island when she was rammed by the steamship Powhattan and sank. Her wreck was blown up by the U.S. Coast Guard in March 1916.

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