05-16-200805-17-2008
Skinner Auctions
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May 16, 2008 04:00 PMCalender
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Jacob C. Ward (American, 1809-1891) Animated View of Valparaiso Harbor

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$36,735$31,000
Auction: American & European Works of Art - 2409Location: BostonDate / Time: May 16, 2008 4:00PM

Description:

Jacob C. Ward (American, 1809-1891)

Animated View of Valparaiso Harbor
Signed and dated "J.C. WARD 1845" l.r.
Oil on canvas, 37 1/2 x 54 in. (95.1 x 137.2 cm),framed.
Condition: Lined (onto solid support),scattered retouch, craquelure.
Provenance: Directly from the artist to the Loring family then, by descent, to the current owner.
N.B. Jacob Ward traveled to Chile in 1845 with his brother Charles V. Ward. The two worked in Valparaiso and Santiago, Chile, sketching and taking daguerreotypes. During this time they also traveled to Peru, Bolivia, and Panama. They returned to the United States in 1847 or 1848.
Valparaiso was a very important port of call in the 19th century as vessels that traveled from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean stopped there to resupply. The port has had a long established relationship with Massachusetts. The sons of George Loring of Hingham established Loring & Company in Valparaiso and were actively engaged in trading during the period of this painting. In this scene the port is depicted before the great expansion that occurred in the late 1840's and early 1850's. When gold was discovered in California, Valparaiso became the most important stopping place for the vessels carrying the "forty-niners" to the gold fields.
The Naval vessel in this harbor scene is flying the National Flag of Chile officially adopted in 1817, also on her stern is painted "Chile." The flag of Chile is very similar to the state flag of Texas and similar to the Confederate States of America's flag, called the "stars and bars". However the flag was adopted by Chile long before the flag of Texas and the Confederate flag were used. The flag flying from the main mast is the flag of the Vice Commodore of the Chilean Navy. The flag is again represented on the bow of the gig boat which is being rowed in the direction of the vessel, indicating that the Vice Commodore is returning to his ship.

We are grateful to Charles Lanagan for his assistance with cataloguing this lot.
Estimate $20,000-40,000

The framed dimensions of this work are 43 3/4 x 59 3/4 in.

The work is lined with solid support and wax adhesive. Retouch is a few scattered small areas (in areas of sky and foreground and includes small area of retouch to craquelure in area of rock l.r.). Craqulure throughout is stable with some extremely minor scattered lifting and separating. There are small scattered abrasions (some with surface losses) predominately at the edges including a small abrasion with loss at the l.r. edge (in area of rock). The work would benefit from a gentle cleaning.

Keywords

Valparaiso Harbor, George Loring, Loring & Company, Jacob C. Ward, current owner , B. Jacob Ward, Charles V. Ward, Valparaiso, Santiago, Bolivia, Panama, United States, Pacific Ocean, Massachusetts, Commodore , Chilean Navy, Charles Lanagan