




“Legends of Gloucester Harbor: Cod Fishing Schooners and Maritime Life,, c.1900's
Print carefully fitted in 28" X 22" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape
55.9 x 43.2 cm
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Step into the rich maritime history of Gloucester, Massachusetts, with this exquisite limited-edition print, meticulously crafted from an original vintage glass camera negative taken by a professional photographer over 120 years ago. This image captures the bustling life of Gloucester Harbor, the oldest seaport in America, and the epicenter of the U.S. cod fishing industry. The scene brims with activity—fishermen working diligently in and around majestic schooners getting ready for a big catch, a sailboat gracefully navigating the harbor under the clear sky, and a marina lined with houses, businesses, and the iconic “Sail-Loft” building prominently marked with a large sign. Each element of this historic moment reflects the lifeblood of Gloucester’s vibrant fishing community.
Gloucester Harbor played a pivotal role in shaping the fishing economy of not only New England but also the entire United States. Its cod trade sustained livelihoods, fed generations, and became the subject of countless stories, including the iconic film The Perfect Storm. This image invites you to connect with a bygone era when Gloucester’s schooners ruled the seas, embodying the resilience and spirit of America’s maritime heritage.
Painstakingly reproduced on premium Canson or Hahnemühle Fine Art Photo Paper, this print offers unparalleled depth, sharpness, and an abundance of detail. From the weathered wood of the docks to the intricate rigging of the schooners, every nuance has been preserved, delivering a visual experience that is both historically significant and breathtaking when displayed. Its superb quality meets the high expectations of collectors and design professionals seeking to elevate their spaces with meaningful art. Don’t miss your chance to bring the legendary Gloucester Harbor into your home or office.
Provenance
Past in Present.com Inc private historical archive.