This photograph is perhaps the best known of all images in the Rosenfeld Collection, the largest single collection of maritime photographs in the world. Flying Spinnakers appeared full-page in Life magazine. As the 12-meter sloops Gleam and Northern Light ran down Long Island Sound, the juxtaposition of sail on sail provided a composition that has appealed to yachtsmen and landlubbers for over half a century. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Exhibition-quality silver-gelatin prints, hand-produced by Mystic Seaport. Mystic is the countrys leading maritime museum, guardian of the largest collection of boats and nautical photography in the world and champion of the American maritime experience.
Price: 625.00
Closeup view of the port side of the S.S. George Washington backing out of her New York berth, bound for Bremerhaven, Germany. The 723 foot steamship, North German Lloyd's largest pre-World War I ship, was launched in 1909 and was designed to carry 2,679 passengers, half of them in steerage. She made monthly voyages until the start of World War I. Later, she served as a troop transport and a U.S. Lines vessel, and was scrapped in 1951. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 250.00
Closeup view of the port side of the S.S. George Washington backing out of her New York berth, bound for Bremerhaven, Germany. The 723 foot steamship, North German Lloyd's largest pre-World War I ship, was launched in 1909 and was designed to carry 2,679 passengers, half of them in steerage. She made monthly voyages until the start of World War I. Later, she served as a troop transport and a U.S. Lines vessel, and was scrapped in 1951. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 429.00
Closeup view of the port side of the S.S. George Washington backing out of her New York berth, bound for Bremerhaven, Germany. The 723 foot steamship, North German Lloyd's largest pre-World War I ship, was launched in 1909 and was designed to carry 2,679 passengers, half of them in steerage. She made monthly voyages until the start of World War I. Later, she served as a troop transport and a U.S. Lines vessel, and was scrapped in 1951. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 389.00
Closeup view of the port side of the S.S. George Washington backing out of her New York berth, bound for Bremerhaven, Germany. The 723 foot steamship, North German Lloyd's largest pre-World War I ship, was launched in 1909 and was designed to carry 2,679 passengers, half of them in steerage. She made monthly voyages until the start of World War I. Later, she served as a troop transport and a U.S. Lines vessel, and was scrapped in 1951. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 625.00
Ingomar, built in 1903, was a 127' Herreshoff designed and built schooner whose first captain, Charles Barr, was one of the early professional America's Cup racing captains to defend the trophy for America. Elmina was a 125' A. Cary Smith design built in 1905 by Lawley and Son Corp. of Neponset, MA. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 250.00
Ingomar, built in 1903, was a 127' Herreshoff designed and built schooner whose first captain, Charles Barr, was one of the early professional America's Cup racing captains to defend the trophy for America. Elmina was a 125' A. Cary Smith design built in 1905 by Lawley and Son Corp. of Neponset, MA. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 445.00
Ingomar, built in 1903, was a 127' Herreshoff designed and built schooner whose first captain, Charles Barr, was one of the early professional America's Cup racing captains to defend the trophy for America. Elmina was a 125' A. Cary Smith design built in 1905 by Lawley and Son Corp. of Neponset, MA. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 389.00
Ingomar, built in 1903, was a 127' Herreshoff designed and built schooner whose first captain, Charles Barr, was one of the early professional America's Cup racing captains to defend the trophy for America. Elmina was a 125' A. Cary Smith design built in 1905 by Lawley and Son Corp. of Neponset, MA. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 625.00
It is possible that the Rosenfelds never traveled anywhere without a camera at the ready. The pattern of passengers on the afterdeck echoes the New York skyline in this shot taken aboard a Fall River Line steamer in 1931. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 250.00
It is possible that the Rosenfelds never traveled anywhere without a camera at the ready. The pattern of passengers on the afterdeck echoes the New York skyline in this shot taken aboard a Fall River Line steamer in 1931. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 445.00
It is possible that the Rosenfelds never traveled anywhere without a camera at the ready. The pattern of passengers on the afterdeck echoes the New York skyline in this shot taken aboard a Fall River Line steamer in 1931. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 389.00
It is possible that the Rosenfelds never traveled anywhere without a camera at the ready. The pattern of passengers on the afterdeck echoes the New York skyline in this shot taken aboard a Fall River Line steamer in 1931. Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic, Conn. Silver-gelatin photograph printed on fiber-based paper after being hand processed, toned, washed and air-dried according to strict archival guidelines - the gold-standard of the fine-art photography.
Price: 625.00