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Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen

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( 1850 1921 ) -  Artworks Wikipedia® - Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen
JACOBSEN Antonio Nicolo G. Herman Winter

Brunk Auctions / Mar 23, 2013
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Artworks in Arcadja
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Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen - Otranto

Original 1880
 
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Lot number: 146
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Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen (AMERICAN/DANISH, 1850-1921) Otranto signed and dated and inscribed indistinctly 'Antonio Jacobsen NY 188* 237.8 ***** 23' (lower right) oil on canvas 20¾ x 34½ in. (52.7 x 87.6 cm.) Executed circa 1880. PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOHN J. MCMULLEN New York, Schillay & Rehs, Inc., Antonio Jacobsen: 1870's, 1880's, 1890's, January-February 1988.

Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen - The Clipper Ship Young America

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Lot number: 85
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Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen (American, 1850-1921) The clipper ship Young America under full sail signed and dated lower right "Antonio Jacobsen/1911"" oil on board 22 x 36 in. (55.8 x 91.4 cm.) Literature: Harold S. Sniffen, Antonio Jacobsen - The Checklist , Smith Gallery, 1984, pp. 308-312, for listings of other paintings by Jacobsen of this vessel. This painting will be submitted to the Mariner's Museum for inclusion in a future edition of the Checklist . A three-masted wooden extreme clipper ship built in 1853 by William H. Webb, New York, for George B. Daniels, New York. Her principal dimensions were: LOA: 243ft, Beam: 43ft-2in, Draft: 26ft-9in, and tonnage: 1439 tons. She was known as an able, seaworthy and long lived ship. Between 1853 and 1880 she made numerous passages between New York, San Francisco and Hong Kong. She went missing in 1886 after she entered the Atlantic oil trade.

Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen - The Wilson Line Steamer Galileo

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Lot number: 122
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Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen (American, 1850-1921) The Wilson Line steamer Galileo at sea, outward bound for New York oil on canvas 56 x 91.5cm (22 1/16 x 36in). unframed Built by Earle's Company Ltd. at Hull and launched on 26th April 1881, Galileo was ordered by the Hull-based Wilson Line for its principal North Atlantic service to New York via Boston. Registered at 2,990 tons gross (1,963 net) and measuring 350 feet in length with a 41 foot beam, she was rigged as a screw brig and could make 12 knots at full steam. Primarily a cargo carrier, she also had limited passenger accommodation which proved popular with travellers, not only those from the hinterland of her home port but also by eastern European refugees who had taken the North Sea ferries to Hull as their embarkation point for life in the new world. After twenty years of reliable service, she was laid up pending sale after arriving in New York in September 1901 and eventually scrapped at Genoa. Harold Sniffen's Antonio Jacobsen – The Checklist notes two portraits of this vessel in oils, both 22 x 36ins., one of which is unsigned and probably the work offered here.

Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen - Herman Winter

Original 1887
 
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Lot number: 520
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Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen (New York/New Jersey, 1850-1921) The American Screw Steamship Herman Winter, 1887, signed lower right "A. Jacobsen 1887/705. Palisade Av West Hoboken,/NY", oil on canvas, 22 x 36 in.; modern gilt wood frame, lined, repaired rectangular tear right with limited retouch, retouch at left edge, accretion, yellowed varnish Lot Notes: The Herman Winter was built by W. Cramp Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and served the Metropolitan S.S. Co., Boston, 1887-1944. Literature: Harold S. Sniffen, Antonio Jacobsen: The Checklist, published by the Sanford & Patricia Smith Galleries, Ltd., New York, 1984, No. 18, p. 146-147.

Antonio Nicolo G. Jacobsen - The Steamship Majesty

Original 1890
 
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Lot number: 55
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Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen (DANISH/AMERICAN, 1850-1921) The Steamship Majesty signed, dated and inscribed 'A. Jacobsen 1890 705. PALISADE AV. WEST HOBOKEN N.J.' (lower right) oil on canvas 22 x 36 in. (55.9 x 91.4 cm.) Painted in 1890. with Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York. PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOHN J. MCMULLEN