Charles Cohill
⚈ Sold
American (c.1812-1860)
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Charles Cohill
American (c.1812-1860)
Rare American Portrait of Whale Ship Captain Moses Nickerson
(with Ephemera)
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Master Mariner Moses Nickerson, son of Ezra Nickerson, was born in 1812, and died at sea in 1871. The Nickerson family is quite prominent throughout Barnstable County which encompasses all of Cape Cod. The family is primarily descended from William Nickerson (1604â1689), founder of the town of Chatham. Captain Nickerson's home is one of Cape Cod's historic landmarks and is preserved as a popular Bed and Breakfast Inn at Chatham. The Nickersons are legendary throughout the New England whale fishery. A well-known and respected whaling captain, Moses Nickerson commanded numerous whale ships. His young cousin, Thomas Nickerson was the 15 year-old cabin boy aboard the famous whale ship ESSEX that was sunk by a sperm whale in 1820 and became the basis for Herman Melville's Moby Dick and is a main character in the 2015 film "In the Heart of the Sea". Between 1840 and 1850 Moses Nickerson was known to have owned or captained five whale ships: 130 ton Schooner R. S. SOPER, 80 ton Schooner E. R. COOK, 130 ton Schooner WALTER ERWIN, 162 ton Brig GEM and 130 ton Brig ENOCH NICKERSON. Included with the painting is an original letter, written from Captain Nickerson to his wife dated July 12th, 1863. In it, he details preparations for the voyage he is about to undertake from Belfast, Ireland back home to Cape Cod, Massachusetts aboard his ship MARY EDSON. Photos of the letter and a copy of the text are shown here. The first chapter in any history of American art will relate that the earliest paintings done here were traditional portraits of American Sea Captains. The sources for the New World's indigenous art, may be traced to America's dependence and ... Read More |