1932 Hawaii Aquatint Etching Print "Manuiwa Yacht" by John Melville Kelly (Kel)
1932 Hawaii Aquatint Etching Print "Manuiwa Yacht" by John Melville Kelly (Kel)
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We are very excited to have been chosen by the John Melville Kelly estate (Kelly Art Hawaii) to offer some pieces out of their collection to you. Amongst them are obviously piece by the iconic artist John M. Kelly and also pieces by other artists that he accumulated over a lifetime.
Up for sale from the well known Kelly Art Hawaii LLC in Honolulu this 1932 Hawaii black and white etching aquatint print that is titled "Manuiwa" depicting the celebrated racer Harald Dillingham's schooner yacht with which he won the Transpacific Yacht race of 1934 a commissioned work by iconic artist John Melville Kelly (1879-1962). Kelly captured its ocean going brilliance, two years before the race, in the etching depicting it keeling in the winds, speeding through Oahu's Maunalua bay with Koko head and Koko head crater in the distance. The condition is described above for more details please check the photos. There will be multiple pieces listed from the collection so please check the others in our eBay store.
Measurements:
Print 12 inches x 10 inches
Sheet 18 inches x 14 inches
More about the artist:
John Melville Kelly was born in Oakland, California in 1879*, and had a long and varied career there until moving to Hawaii, where he achieved fame as an artist.
Kelly worked for many years as an illustrator for the San Francisco Examiner, and had even been a prizefighter, before he and his artist wife, Katherine, went to Hawaii in 1923. Their plan was to stay a year, working for an advertising agency creating material to promote tourism. They fell in love with the islands and the people and stayed permanently.
Kelly's "ravishing depictions of Polynesians" was, in fact, what distinguished him from other artists in Hawaii at the time. He produced etchings and aquatints, primarily of human figures, though he occasionally did landscapes as well. He authored and illustrated Etchings and Drawings of Hawaiians in 1943, and The Hula as Seen in Hawaii in 1955. Kelly died in Honolulu in 1962.
Condition:
The print is in exquisite original unrestored condition, it is on double sheet of thin paper, evenly toned throughout, the print is signed in the stone and in pencil, it also shows the Kelly estate stamp and title, the flash of the camera may make the paper appear whiter than it is