The Whaler Charles W. Morgan Nautical Maritime Lithograph Print Fowler 26"


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Description

Late 20th century black and white lithograph print depicting “The Whaler Charles W. Morgan” from an engraving by Fowler. Displayed in a neatly carved dark wood frame. Professionally matted and framed under glass.

Charles W. Morgan is an American whaling ship built in 1841 that was active during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ships of this type were used to harvest the blubber of whales for whale oil which was commonly used in lamps. Charles W. Morgan has served as a museum ship since the 1940s and is now an exhibit at the Mystic Seaport museum in Mystic, Connecticut. She is the world's oldest surviving (non-wrecked) merchant vessel, the only surviving wooden whaling ship from the 19th century American merchant fleet (of an estimated 2,700 built),[7] and second to the USS Constitution, the oldest seaworthy vessel in the world. The Morgan was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966.

Condition

Good Overall - Gentle wear to frame

Dimensions

25.5" x 1" x 22" / Sans Frame - 18.5" x 14.25" (Width x Depth x Height)