(Nautical Chart Background-Narragansett Bay, RI) ------------------------------------------------------------------
This pictureseque boat yard is equipped with slips, moorings, transients, gas and diesel fuel, a pumpout facility, showers, winter wet and land storage, and a 25,000 pound capacity crane. She offers many noteworthy services including engine repair, hull repair, hauling, launching, storage, and Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) discharge compliance inspections and decals. If you are on the beautiful East Bay of Rhode Island, you will find that the high quality, full-service Standish Boat Yard in historic Tiverton can wonderfully well accommodate all your boating needs.
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Nautical
chart art print of Standish Boat yard in Tiverton, RI.
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shipping (USA only)
Art Print
Art print is printed on Canson Fine Art-Photo Rag Paper or equivalent.
Mounted in a beveled double mat.
Matted Art Print is ready for a standard 8”x10”, 11”x14” or 16”x20”frame.
Mat will be signed by the artist.
Note:
Mat size is the outside dimension. The double matted print will fit
into a
standard frame that can be purchased at
your local craft/department store.
No need for
custom framing!
The image/print size is smaller
than the size of the mat.
Magnet
Magnet is approximately 2 1/2” x 3 1/2” in size.
Acrylic Plastic Refrigerator Magnet.
Original Painting SOLD
Original Acrylic & Watercolor painting on nautical chart paper.
SOLD
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William. B. MacGregor Jr. Watercolors Nautical Chart Artist
William B. MacGregor, Jr. was born in Medfield, MA, the son and grandson of Norfolk Hunt Club kennel masters. Many of his family members were self taught artists, woodcarvers, automobile mechanics and veterans of foreign wars including his father a WW1 US Army veteran. Bill is a graduate of Medfield High School, Wentworth Institute, and Northeastern University. His engineering career, from which he is now retired, included working for military and aerospace companies in industrial engineering and IR optics. His painting incorporates “old skool” mechanical and civil drafting tools and he uses a mixed medium of watercolors, acrylics and inks. Two rabbits are often in quite a few of his paintings. Look for them. He is frequently commissioned by United States Naval officers to create paintings of their ships and aircraft carriers on nautical charts. In May, 2018, and for one year, four of Bill’s automotive related paintings were on display at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, MA
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