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Fitz Henry Lane
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Catalog entry
inv. 480
Capt. E. G. Austin's Quick Step, "A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew"
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew; Capt. E. G. Austin's Quick Step,; Captain E.G. Austin's Quick Step; Captn. E. G. Austin's Quick Step; Captn. E.G. Austin's Quick Step; Captn. E.G.Austin's Quick Step
1837 Lithograph sheet music cover on paper 9 5/8 x 6 3/4 in. (24.4 x 17.1 cm) Sheet: H. 10 x 20.32 in. (25.4 cm) 8 Inscribed across bottom: F. H. Lane del. Moore's Lithogy, Boston
Boston: Published by Parker & Ditson, 1837 Collections:
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Supplementary Images
Additional material
- Sheet Music for "Captn. Austin's Quick Step" (inv. 763) from the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University.
- Sheet Music for "A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew" (inv. 761) from the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University.
Exhibition History
DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts, Fitz Hugh Lane: The First Major Exhibition, March 20–April 17, 1966., no. 69, Capt. E. G. Austin's Quick Step, "A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew".
Traveled to: Colby College Art Museum, Waterville, Maine, 30–6, 1966.
Traveled to: Colby College Art Museum, Waterville, Maine, 30–6, 1966.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, Musical Instruments Case, July 13–November 1, 1985. [Impression: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (inv. 524)].
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Views, August 7, 1995–January 1, 1996. [Impression: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (inv. 524)].
Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Drawn From Nature & on Stone: The Lithographs of Fitz Henry Lane, October 7, 2017–March 4, 2018. [Impression: Cape Ann Museum (inv. 384)].
Published References
Wilmderding, John. "The Lithographs of Fitz Hugh Lane." Old-Time New England LIV, no. 2 (October–December 1963)., p. 33.
Wilmerding, John. Fitz Hugh Lane: The First Major Exhibition. Lincoln, MA: De Cordova Museum; in association with Colby College Art Museum, 1966., no. 69, Capt. E. G. Austin's Quick Step, "A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew". ⇒ includes text
Tatham, David. The Lure of the Striped Pig: The Illustration of Popular Music in America 1820–1870. Barre, MA: Imprint Society, 1973., no. 17. [Impression: Boston Athenaeum (inv. 422)].
Crossman, Carl L. "Lithographs of Fitz Hugh Lane." In American Maritime Prints, edited by Elton W. Hall. New Bedford, MA: The Whaling Museum by the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, 1987, pp. 63–94. The Proceedings of the Eighth Annual North American Print Conference held at the Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Mass., May 6–7, 1977., fig. 14, p.88. ⇒ includes text
Craig, James. Fitz H. Lane: An Artist's Voyage through Nineteenth-Century America. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2006., fig. 22, A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew.
Barnhill, Trafton. Drawn from Nature & on Stone: the Lithographs of Fitz Henry Lane. Gloucester, MA: Cape Ann Museum, 2017., fig. 34, text, p. 15, Captn. E.G. Austin's Quick Step. [Impression: Cape Ann Museum (inv. 384)]. ⇒ includes text
Barnhill, Georgia B. "Fitz Henry Lane and Coastal New England." Imprint: Journal of the American Historical Print Collectors Society Volume 46, Number 2 (Autumn 2021)., fig. 8. ⇒ includes text
Impression information
American Antiquarian Society (inv. 468)
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew
F.H. Lane del
Moore's Lithog. Boston
1837
Pub. Parker & Ditson, 107 Washn St., Boston
Price 50 cents.
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Provenance
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
American Antiquarian Society (inv. 531)
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Provenance
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Boston Athenaeum (inv. 422)
Captn. E. G. Austin's Quick Step
Inscribed across bottom: F. H. Lane del. Moore's Lithogy, Boston
Boston: Published by Parker & Ditson, 1837.
Boston Athenaeum
Provenance
Boston Athenaeum
Boston Public Library (inv. 587)
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew
Entered according to Act of Congress by Parker & Ditson in the year 1837 in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
Boston Public Library
Provenance
Boston Public Library
Cape Ann Museum (inv. 384)
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew
F.H. Lane del
Moore's Lithog. Boston
1837
Pub. Parker & Ditson, 107 Washn St., Boston
Price 50 cents.
Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Mass., Gift of Hyde Cox, 1994 (1994.6.1)
On view at the Cape Ann MuseumProvenance
Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Mass., 1994
The Huntington Library (inv. 726)
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew
Inscribed across bottom: F. H. Lane del. Moore's Lithogy, Boston
Boston: Published by Parker & Ditson, 1837.
The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. The Jay T. Last Collection.
Provenance
The Huntington Library, San Marino, California
Johns Hopkins University (inv. 761)
A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew
Inscribed across bottom: F. H. Lane del. Moore's Lithogy, Boston
Boston: Published by Parker & Ditson, 1837.
Lester Levy Sheet Music Collection, Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Provenance
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Johns Hopkins University (inv. 763)
Capt. E. G. Austin's Quick Step,
Inscribed across bottom: F. H. Lane del. Moore's Lithogy, Boston
Boston: Published by Parker & Ditson, 1837.
Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Provenance
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (inv. 524)
Captain E.G. Austin's Quick Step
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Ellen Kelleran Gardner Fund (1978.66)
Provenance
John Carbonell, Oxford, N.Y.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1978
Commentary
Lane designed this sheet music cover for Moore's Lithography. It was published by Parker & Ditson. Some impressions do not have the title "Capt. E.G.Austin's Quick Step" across the top. (e.g. A Yankee Ship and a Yankee Crew, 1837 (inv. 531))
The setting for this view of Boston Harbor is Governor’s Island on the east side of the harbor’s Main Ship Channel. Looking west, the city skyline unfolds with the dome of the State House as the focal point. It is a setting Lane used often in his later depictions on canvas of the harbor and its vessels. Governor’s Island had been the site of a fort since 1808, initially named Fort Warren but changed to Fort Winthrop in 1834 (1).
Most of Lane’s views from this location are closer to sea level, but in this case, the island’s steep western slope provided the foreground for the depicted military review – presumably by the band and troops of the Boston Light Infantry. (See chart)
At anchor in the channel is a large American frigate which, by its profile, could only be U.S.S.Constitution. Closer examination of this image has found seventeen gun ports on her main battery deck, not sixteen that appear on plans of the vessel. Also, the full-length figure of Andrew Jackson is depicted vaguely, if at all, on her beakhead. President Jackson was a controversial figure in Boston long after his passing, and the ship’s figure was partially sawn off while new (2). Lane may well have modified his depiction of “Old Ironsides” so the composer and publisher could avoid controversy. That matter aside, Lane’s portrayal of the frigate is quite accurate, given the image’s size. The accuracy of detail in the rigging and the delicacy of line work are astonishing by any marine artist’s standards.
In the 20th century, Governor’s Island was leveled and joined to East Boston as ship channels and tide lands were filled to make Boston’s Logan Airport. The island’s former site is now located at the south west corner of that airfield.
–Erik Ronnberg
References:
1. Patrick J. Connelly, “Islands of Boston Harbor” (Dorchester, MA: Chapple Publishing Company, Ltd., 1932), pp. 8, 12, 13.
2. Howard I. Chapelle. “The History of the American Sailing Navy” (New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1949), pp. 129, 130, Plan 4.
3. M. V. Brewington, “Ship Carvers of North America” (Barre, MA: Barre Publishing Company, 1962), pp. 128 – 136.