LEWES 1977 EVENT
LEWES HISTORICAL SOCIETY
“LOOKING AT LEWES; THE
ARTIST'S EYE”
An exhibition of 69 entries
of local art between July 4 to the 17th , located in
Vessel's Store
106 Second Street, Lewes,
article carried in Wilmington Morning News, Wednesday , July 6,
1977, basically list a large collection of paintings, both
modern and historic, from around Lewes.
There are facinating
pictures from the 'day of sail' , taking a romantic view of sailing
ships
and days of swashbuckling
sailors. The oldest picture, dated 1807, is “ Lighthouse on
the
Breakwater” painted by
artist Thomas Birch, who born in England, came to America 1793 at
the
age of 14 years. He also
painted several scenes of the War of 1812 and his “Mouth of the
Delaware”
hangs in the White House.
A painting “ Quarantine Station”, a view by an unknown artist
indicates
the importance of Lewes as a
seaport. Also the painting “ Lighthouse at Lewestown” helps with
the
history of the port by
artist Augustus Koellner, a German born lad, who was age 10 when he
painted
this picture.
The steam age is featured
with a painting of “Pilot Boat Philadelphia”, signed Edward
Todd.
This ship, built in 1896,
saw service in the Spanish American War. The 'Philadelphia II',
is shown in a 1929 painting by W. H. Pettibone. Finally, a 1975
picture, “Lewes Canal and Old Pilot Boat”
painted by Theodora Kane,
who is a summer teacher with Rehoboth Art League.
Howard Pyle of Chadds Ford,
Is represented by his painting “ Shad Fishing on the Lower
Delaware” that appeared
1881 in Harpers Magazine.
WWII is recalled by a 1942
painting by Howard Schroeder. More of his art is some of the
“best of the show'”
paintings. They are “Lewes in Winter” and “Hershells
Place” the drawing
of a boats interior.
A good landscape sweep is
provided by Lydia Bell Lynch in “Lewes Canal Scene”.
Old timer Jack Lewis with
his “Delaware Scene” paintings , especially “Rickers &
Ramsey”,
is here.
A touch of historic whimsy
is found in “Lewes Still Slightly Dutch” a 1917 painting by 73
year old Orville Peets
shows Captain deVries looking over a modern power boat anchored
in Lewes Breakwater.
Abstract: September 10,
2017, Harrison H for Facebook's Lewes to Ocean City site.
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