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The New Ship "Duncan"

Robert Salmon (English, 1775–1845 or after (active in the United States 1828–42))
1832

Medium/Technique Oil on panel
Dimensions 41.27 x 60.96 cm (16 1/4 x 24 in.)
Credit Line Gift of William R. Langdon
Accession Number48.1164
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Americas
ClassificationsPaintings
After working in Liverpool, London, Southampton, and along the Scottish coast, Salmon came to Boston in 1828. From 1831 to 1840, he kept a studio on the Marine Railway wharf on Commercial Street in Boston's North End, where he could witness the city's maritime activity. From his notes we know that this image of "Duncan" was painted on speculation in twelve days and was sold for thirty dollars (about six hundred dollars today).

InscriptionsReverse: No 725/Painted by R. Salmon/1832
ProvenanceThe artist; William R. Langdon, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; to MFA, 1948, gift of William R. Langdon.