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Antonio Jacobsen
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Antonio Jacobsen was a Danish-American painter specializing in maritime portraiture and ship paintings during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Working primarily in oil on canvas, he documented commercial vessels, steamships, and naval subjects with meticulous attention to hull configuration, rigging, and maritime detail. Based in New York, Jacobsen produced hundreds of commissioned portraits of individual ships for shipowners and captains, establishing himself as a leading chronicler of American and international merchant marine history. His prolific output and technical precision made him a valued recorder of maritime commerce during the age of steam.
Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 95% · Updated 7d ago
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