Edna St. Vincent Millay

Oil on Canvas, 48" x 60"
By Ken Hendricksen

Edna St. Vincent Millay is a powerful realist oil painting by Ken Hendricksen, measuring 48" x 60". This striking portrait captures the spirit and intensity of Edna St. Vincent Millay, the celebrated American poet known for her passionate poetry and groundbreaking work. Hendricksen’s masterful use of light, shadow, and texture brings Millay’s character to life, evoking the emotional depth and intellectual strength that defined her life and art. The painting's attention to detail emphasizes the timeless beauty and individuality of Millay, making it a fitting tribute to one of America’s most iconic literary figures.

Perfect for collectors of portraiture, literary art, and those drawn to realism, this painting offers a unique and emotive interpretation of a woman whose work continues to inspire generations.

 

The Columbia 1901 America's Cup

Oil on Canvas, 45" x 60"
By Ken Hendricksen

The Columbia 1901 America's Cup is a stunning realist oil painting by Ken Hendricksen, capturing the legendary racing yacht Columbia during the 1901 America's Cup. Known for its speed and precision, Columbia sailed to victory with a crew largely composed of fishermen and sailors from Deer Isle, Maine. Hendricksen’s painting brings this historic moment to life, depicting the yacht’s sleek design and the determination of the crew, as they made history on the water.

With meticulous attention to detail, Hendricksen showcases the powerful elegance of the Columbia, as well as the rugged spirit of its crew. The painting captures the energy and excitement of the race, emphasizing the dynamic movement of the yacht and the intensity of the competition.

A perfect addition for collectors of nautical art, American history, and realism, The Columbia 1901 America's Cupcelebrates a proud moment in sailing history, honoring the legacy of Maine’s sailors and their contribution to America’s yachting victory.

 

Schooner George W. Wells

Oil on Canvas, 48" x 60"
By Ken Hendricksen

Schooner George W. Wells is a striking realist oil painting by Ken Hendricksen, measuring 48" x 60". This artwork honors the George W. Wells, the largest schooner in the world in the year 1900. Built in Camden, Maine, this legendary vessel stands as a testament to Maine’s rich maritime history and shipbuilding legacy. Hendricksen’s masterful technique captures the sheer size and grandeur of the schooner, along with the elegance and power of its design.

With meticulous attention to detail, the painting reflects the strength and beauty of this majestic ship, highlighting its towering masts and complex rigging as it sails across the open sea. The rugged Maine coastline and the dynamic movement of the ocean further emphasize the sheer scale and majesty of the George W. Wells.

Perfect for maritime art enthusiasts, historical collectors, and lovers of realism, Schooner George W. Wellsimmortalizes one of the most iconic ships in American history, celebrating Maine's important role in the golden age of sailing.

 

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