AMERICA, schooner circa 1893

gelatin silver print

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rosenfeld and Sons
1891-1895
paper
14 x 11 in.

11 x 14 gelatin silver print from 8 x 10 glass plate negative photographed by James Burton circa 1893. Image of 108' George Steers design, R.H. Wilson built schooner AMERICA (built 1851 in New York) underway. Visible in image: starboard quarter view of the schooner, AMERICA (B/23) on port close reach under gaff-rigged mainsail, foresail, main topsail, fisherman's staysail, fore topsail, fore staysail, jib and flying jib, eagle on stern, sloop to port (27), another schooner off bow. Winning the America's Cup in 1851 was only the beginning of a long career for this famous vessel which included a time as a blockade-runner during the Civil War, a privately owned racer, and a training vessel at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. For more information see: A CENTURY UNDER SAIL, text by Stanley Z. Rosenfeld, page 21. CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, James Burton photographer.. Stamped on back in blue: "MORRIS ROSENFELD & SONS / PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATORS / 116 NASSAU STREET, N.Y. 10038 / Phone 233-4970", "COPYRIGHT / MORRIS ROSENFELD, N.Y.". and handwritten: "B-651".


B.1984.187.651.3

Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, James Burton photographer



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