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Fitz Henry Lane
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Catalog entry
inv. 168
Castine from Heights East of Negro Island
1855 Graphite on paper (3 sheets) 6 5/8 x 19 1/2 in. (16.8 x 49.5 cm) Inscribed across bottom (in pencil): Castine from Heights East of Negro Island Sept. 1855 F.H.Lane del.; Inscribed lower right (in pencil): F.H.Lane / Joseph L. Stevens / Joseph L. Stevens Jr.; Inscribed on left (in pencil): Nautilus Islands / Long Islands / Camden Mts / Water
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Provenance (Information known to date; research ongoing.)
the Artist, Gloucester, Mass.
Joseph L. Stevens, Jr., Gloucester, Mass.
Samuel H. Mansfield, Gloucester, Mass.
Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Mass., 1927
Marks & Labels
Marks: Inscribed upper left (in red ink): 10 [numbering system used by curator A. M. Brooks upon Samuel H. Mansfield's donation of the drawings to the Cape Ann Museum]
Exhibition History
No known exhibitions.Published References
Paintings and Drawings by Fitz Hugh Lane. Gloucester, MA: Cape Ann Historical Association, 1974., fig. 102.
Wilmerding, John. "Fitz Hugh Lane." The Artist's Mount Desert: American Painters on the Maine Coast. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994, pp. 45–67., p. 59. ⇒ includes text
Commentary
This drawing shows Castine from the northeast, looking out of the harbor, past Nautilus Island, towards Long Island (now called Isleboro) and the mainland and Camden Hills. Noteworthy in this drawing is the distinctive square harbor monument (used as a navigational marker) still existing in Castine. The Negro Island mentioned in the title of this drawing is not the same one (near Camden) depicted by Lane in other works; instead it is a small island in the Bagaduce River northeast of Castine.