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Frederick HoertzEarly 20th Century Maritime Oil Painting of RMS Aquitania in New York HarborCirca 1920s
Circa 1920s
$5,000
£3,798.77
€4,365.58
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A$7,644.48
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About the Item
Original Maritime Oil Painting of RMS Aquitania in New York Harbor by Frederick Hoertz.
Original painting of Cunard Line’s Aquitania by Frederick Hoertz (American, 1889-1978) that was turned into Lithographs for the Cunard Line. The Aquitania was part of Cunard's transatlantic service with its primary route was between Liverpool or Southampton (UK) and New York. Her maiden voyage in May 1914 was from Liverpool to New York, and she continued serving this route for many years both before and after World War I. She was one of the “Big Three” (Aquitania, Mauretania, and Lusitania) that Cunard used for its premier service across the Atlantic, and she often docked at Cunard's Pier 54 in New York.
Medium: Oil paint on stretched linen
Signature: Monogram lower left corner
Condition: Good; professionally restored
Unframed
Canvas size: 18"H x 22"W
Frederick J. Hoertz (American 1889–1978) was an American artist renowned for his dynamic marine paintings, lithographs, and innovative World War I camouflage designs. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at the Brooklyn Institute, Art Students League, and Albright Institute. Hoertz’s detailed depictions of sailing ships and steam vessels are complemented by his notable contributions to wartime propaganda and camouflage, including his award-winning poster Your Work Means Victory—Build Another One and his innovative dazzle camouflage for the USS Von Steuben. His works continue to be featured in major auctions and exhibitions.
Museum Collections:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York: Houses Hoertz's World War I poster Your Work Means Victory—Build Another One in its Drawings and Prints collection .
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF): Includes at least one of Hoertz's works in its collection .
FAMSF
The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia: Features works by Hoertz, including prints from the 1950s .
Canadian War Museum, Ottawa: Holds military-themed artworks by Hoertz, reflecting his contributions to wartime art .
Exhibitions
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Hoertz's poster Your Work Means Victory—Build Another One was showcased in the exhibition Over There! Posters from World War I, highlighting its role in wartime propaganda
- Creator:Frederick Hoertz
- Creation Year:Circa 1920s
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
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- Condition:Good; professionally cleaned, two tears and abrasions to surface inpainted. Minor craquelure throughout. (see images).
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: D98691stDibs: LU54216402602
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