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The “Morning Light” painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures a peaceful dawn at the Annisquam Harbor light in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Established in 1801, the original wooden lighthouse was replaced in 1897 with the current brick lighthouse. The wooden footbridge connects the light to ... more info |
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The "Cove Light" painting by Master Artist J. Charles depicts the Peggys Cove Lighthouse overlooking the entrance of St. Margarets Bay in Nova Scotia. The original lighthouse was built in 1868 and named after the mother of French explorer Samuel de Champlain. The current 50 ft. lighthouse was ... more info |
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The “Port Lighthouse” painting by Master Artist J. Charles features the Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Built in 1791 by direct orders from George Washington and funding from then Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, the lighthouse on Portland Head was constructed using ... more info |
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The “Breakwater Light” painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures the early morning fog on lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont. The moon can be seen slowly setting behind the distant White Mountains. Built in 1857, the wooden lighthouse was placed at the end of the breakwater. In 1925 the ... more info |
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The "Tŵr Mawr Light" painting depicts the “Tŵr Mawr Lighthouse” on Ynys Llanddwyn or Llanddwyn Island off the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. Built in 1845. The lighthouse was modeled after the windmills of Anglesey. The lighthouse was modeled after the windmills of Anglesey off the ... more info |
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The "Belle Isle Light" painting depicts the “Les Poulains Lighthouse” overlooking the Atlantic Ocean from Belle-Île island off the south coast of Brittany, France. Built in 1899, the square 60 ft. lighthouse tower flashes a white light every 5 seconds. With a range of 23 miles the light can be ... more info |
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The “Hendricks Light” painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures the Hendricks Head Lighthouse in Southport Maine overlooking the mouth of the Sheepscot River and Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1875, the Hendricks Head Light stands 40 feet above the ground and beams a white light to the west and a ... more info |
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The "Cape Bear Light" painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures the stateliness of the Cape Bear Lighthouse on Prince Edward Island. Built in 1881 by John Whalen the square tapered lighthouse was the first to hear the Titanic’s distress signal as it sank off the coast of Newfoundland. The 12 ... more info |
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The “Bass Light” painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures the cool dawning mist at Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse on the southern tip of Mount Desert Island in Maine’s Acadia National Park. Built in 1858, the 32 foot Bass Harbor Light towers 56 feet above the Atlantic ocean. The red signal ... more info |
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The "Harbor Light" painting depicts the “Head Harbour Lighthouse” overlooking the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada. The 51 ft. wooden octagonal lighthouse also known to many locals as the “East Quoddy Lighthouse” was built in 1829 on the northern head of Campobello Island. The island ... more info |
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The “Lighting of the Nubble” painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures the annual Lighting of the Nubble in York, Maine. The event takes place in December to celebrate the holiday season. Built in 1879 and standing 41 feet tall, the Cape Neddick Lighthouse stands on Nubble Island about 100 ... more info |
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The “Sheffield Light” painting by Master Artist J. Charles captures the noble stateliness of the Sheffield Island Light in Norwalk, Connecticut. The island was purchased by Captain Robert Sheffield in 1804.. Built in 1868, the Sheffield lighthouse was designed to guard ships from the rocky ... more info |
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