Seadrift returns
John Blaich
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum recently received a donated oil
painting of the schooner yacht Seadrift. The painting -- by the
famous marine artist Caleb Whitbeck, a recognized member of the
American Society of Marine Artists -- will be added to the museum’s
collection of 40 paintings known as “The Famous Yachts of Newport
Harbor.â€
This beautiful painting shows Seadrift under full sail about to
enter Newport Harbor. Two other famous yachts are also under sail in
the background. They are the large sloop Serenade, once owned by the
violinist Jasha Heifetz, and the yawl Santana, once owned by Humphrey
Bogart. Our local landmark, Saddleback Mountain, can also be seen in
the background.
The painting, with its excellent color tone detail, will please
the sophisticated artist. The details of the rigging and the accurate
portrait of the yacht will also please the sailors as they enjoy
viewing the painting.
Whitbeck was commissioned by George Hoedinghaus, a trustee at the
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, to paint the 24-by-36-inch painting
especially for the museum.
The Seadrift was owned for many years by Lyman Farwell, a local
yachtsman and a Newport Harbor Yacht Club member. Whitbeck was loaned
a Farwell family house flag (owner’s private signal) and a Newport
Harbor Yacht Club Burgee. The flags are displayed at their proper
locations on Seadrift.
Working from photos from the museum’s archives, the artist has
accurately painted Seadrift. Farwell can be seen in his customary
khaki pants and white hat at the helm.
The painting is now on display at the museum, which is open from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. There is no charge for
admission.
* EDITOR’S NOTE: John Blaich is a Corona del Mar resident and
volunteer at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. About once a month,
he writes histories of interesting boats that graced Newport Harbor.
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