"The Ocean-Going Tug 'May McWilliams'," by Antonio Jacobsen (c. 1895)

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• 9" x 12" (Image: 6.25" x 10.5")
• 12" x 16" (Image: 8.31" x 14")
• 16" x 20" (Image: 10.13" x 17")
• 20" x 30" (Image: 15.5" x 26")
• 24" x 36" (Image: 18.5" x 31")

Archival Inkjet on Matte Finish Fine Art Paper

About the Artwork

Antonio Jacobsen spent his free time at New York’s harbor and along the Hudson River, painting pictures of vessels as small as tugboats and as large as transatlantic liners. A close look at this painting of the tugboat May McWilliams shows the captain in the top cabin at the front of the vessel and a single passenger at the rear. Harbor captains used tugboats as early as the 1700s to escort larger ships through narrow or complicated passages.

Credit Line: Text courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Fine Art Quality

The Ibis’s giclée process uses archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper to achieve crisp detail and rich, lasting color. Unlike posters, they will not yellow with time, but will maintain their original quality for as long as you own them.

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