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William Gay YorkeYacht Wanderer (Slave Ship)1878
1878
$12,500
£9,405.43
€10,866.15
CA$17,549.72
A$18,959.45
CHF 10,086.61
MX$228,133.84
NOK 127,717.86
SEK 116,801.46
DKK 81,175.54
About the Item
When you gaze upon "Yacht Wanderer (Slave Ship)" by William Gay Yorke, you're not just looking at a maritime painting; you're peering into a fragment of history with profound and complex layers. The Wanderer began its life as a luxury yacht, embodying the elegance and prestige of 19th-century seafaring. Yet, its story took a darker turn when it became one of the last American ships involved in the transatlantic slave trade. This transformation from a symbol of opulence to an instrument of unspeakable suffering is what makes this piece so compelling.
William Gay Yorke, a master of maritime painting, brings to life the intricate details of the ship. His meticulous brushstrokes capture the sleek lines and graceful form of the vessel, emphasizing the craftsmanship and beauty that once defined it. But beyond the technical artistry lies a narrative steeped in history and moral reflection.
The painting stands as a stark reminder of the grim realities of the slave trade. It evokes a sense of sadness and outrage, prompting viewers to contemplate the human stories intertwined with this ship's journey. As you examine the Wanderer, you can almost imagine the hidden horrors beneath its decks, the unimaginable hardships endured by those forced into slavery, and the complicity of those who profited from such suffering.
What makes this piece unique is its ability to juxtapose beauty with brutality, challenging us to reconcile the allure of maritime art with the weight of its subject matter. It serves as an educational tool, guiding us to acknowledge the injustices of the past while inspiring conversations about human rights, justice, and the long struggle for equality.
In a broader sense, "Yacht Wanderer (Slave Ship)" invites us to reflect on history's complexities, reminding us that even the most beautiful things can have dark undercurrents. By capturing this ship in its moment of transformation, Yorke has created a powerful and haunting work that transcends its maritime roots to become a lasting symbol of a painful chapter in history.
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- Creator:William Gay Yorke (1817 - 1892, British, Canadian)
- Creation Year:1878
- Dimensions:Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 31.25 in (79.38 cm)
- More Editions Sizes:Unframed Size: 18 x 26 inPrice: $12,500
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- Gallery Location:Jacksonville, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: 273621stDibs: LU2595214362482

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