SeeAndBee

Built in 1913, the SEEANDBEE served many years as a luxurious steamer, but in 1942 she was requisitioned by the Government and converted to an aircraft carrier for training fighter pilots on Lake Michigan!

Original available, Acrylic, 24 x 30" $45,000.

Print edition, print size: Litho, 1000 SN, 34 x 22"
Availability & Price:

Regular $100 Remarqued $600 Artist Proofs $1600
 
Huron Lightship

Distinctive as one of the last lightships in the U.S. and the last one on the Great Lakes, the HURON LIGHTSHIP now rests at her permanent berth in Port Huron, Michigan.

Original availability: Sold
Print edition, print size: Litho, 1000 SN, 24 x 20"
Availability & Price:

Regular $80 Remarqued $580 Artist Proofs $1600
 
Aquarama

Converted from a war cargo vessel in 1955, the AQUARAMA carried excursionists between Detroit and Cleveland for a few years when most of the old liners were gone. She lasted until the mid sixties.

Original availability: Sold
Print edition, print size: Litho, 1000 SN, 24 x 20"
Availability & Price:

Regular $80 Remarqued $580 Artist Proofs $950
 
Bertie

Built in 1896 on the Clinton River at Mt. Clemens, Michigan, this two-masted schooner was typical of the vessels that plied the Lakes in the days of sail.

Original availability: Sold
Print edition, print size: Litho, 1000 SN, 20 x 17"
Availability & Price:

Regular $60 Remarqued $560 Artist Proofs $950
 
Charles S. Price

One of eight vessels lost with all hands on Lake Huron during the 1913 storms, the CHARLES PRICE capsized and became known as "the mystery ship" when she could not be identified for several days following the storms.

Original Available 24 X 30' $43,000.00

Print edition, print size:
Litho, 1000 SN, 29 x 25"
Availability & Price: Secondary market
Secondary market price:

Regular $450 Remarqued $950 Artist Proofs $2600
 
Regina

One of eight vessels lost with all hands on Lake Huron during the 1913 storms, the REGINA fights giant confused seas in an effort to survive.

Original availability: Sold
Print edition, print size: Litho, 750 SN, 30 x 24"
Availability & Price: Secondary market
Secondary market price:

Regular $400 Remarqued $900 Artist Proofs $2500
 
H.B. Smith

It was known that the H. B. SMITH left her Marquette, Michigan port in the on coming 1913 storm without her hatch covers in place. She is depicted here in the fury of the gale, with her crew desperately attempting to secure those hatch covers

Original availability: Sold
Print edition, print size: Litho, 1000 SN, 24 x 20"
Availability & Price:

Regular $80 Remarqued $580 Artist Proofs $950