Huge Rare Detroit Robert Hopkin Marine Nautical Exhibition Painting 44"The Pilot


$ 8950.00
Up for consideration is an historical significant and exceedlingly rare
exhibition marine painting by important Detroit Artist Robert Hopkin (1832-1909). The painting without the frame measures a whopping 44 by 32 inches with overall dimensions being somewhere around 58 by 46 inches... The mounted overhanging Picture light has interior mirrored walls and for the record 4 light sockets ! The painting is so large that the picture light looks relatively normal in scale (24 inches in length). However when viewed in picture 3 one clearly sees the magnitude of this work of art. It dates presumably from about 1903 and is titled and signed again by Hopkin on verso "The Pilot Off Moville Ireland".  It is listed as "The Pilot" on the exhibition label. Hence this supports the fact that this exact painting was part of the 8th Annual Society of Western Artists" exhibition  as exhibit no 81 during the Year 1903-04 and in the art world that really means something...Please see photos of the catalog with Hopkins name. It was chosen and submitted to the exhibition by Hopkin as the most representational of Society of Western Artists contribution in promotion of Western Artist hence it is logged in the catalogue as exhibit No. 81. So we know how Hopkin felt about this piece he proudly sent it out for exhibition...Please see photos of actual cataloque as provided.      THE SOCIETY OF WESTERN ARTISTS was organized in 1896 for the purpose of uniting artists in fellowship and of combining their efforts in the advancement of Art. As one of the means to this end the Society gathers together annually, a collection of representative works chiefly produced in the Middle West, and exhibits the collection in various cities. During the year 1903-'04 the collection will be exhibited in turn in Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Columbus.    The painting depicts a skiff out in a blustery storm with both seagulls and men in a complex mix of color light and atmospheric drizzle. It is in short very good...exceedlingly large well documented piece with primary supporting documentation. This was chosen by the artist Robert Hopkins as the most representational of his best work during that time to travel throughout the Midwest on Exhibition. Paintings as such are extremely important and represent the best of the best of the artist...It doesnt really get much better than that. Again one cannot not simply look and say interesting and move on to the next photo. It has an important place in the historical record...Likewise It presents extremely well and is much larger than viewed in photos...with the over the top detailed museumesque bold large frame and oversized collossal Picture light. It really is a Museum worthy piece. 

    Please understand that this cannot be shipped through regular channels so we hope to deliver this painting to you in a safe manner. It comes from a super clean nonsmokers estate who what part of the Medical Community here in just outside of the city. This painting was the highlight of the entire estate and there is no doubt that it will continue as a Flagship of the best of the best of paintings of Days of the Future Passed by Robert Hopkins "The Pilot Exhibit no. 81 of the 8th annual Society of Western Artist 1903-1904. If you have any questions or something to share please message me..buyer pays shipping. Free local and short distance delivery.      After 25 trusted years here on Ebay Johnnycrystal is name you can trust. Guaranteed Authentic as with all our works of Art...please peruse our online gallery of Fresh important works of Art from some of the leading artists in the Art community both here and abroad. 

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