Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 11, n. 6 (June 1962), p. 119

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Telescope -11 BO@<38® I>OPKlT) PORTFOLIO The Dossin Great Lakes Museum has recently presented an exhibition of paintings on marine subjects by the Detroit painter, Robert Hopkin (see April Telescope, cover and page 78). Telescope takes this opportunity to present a list of the paintings which were exhibited and photographs of a selection of these paintings. Part One: Paintings mounted upon panels in center of room, listed in the order seen by viewers walking in a counterclockwise direction: 1. Detroit River Docks. Water color (13" x 9V), Dossin Museum E. J. and D. Dated 8/6/02. Steamer ARROW. 20 (gift of Farwell). 2. Oil (29" x 18V), Dossin Museum Coll. (gift of Mrs. Richard P. Joy). Painted in 1853. 3. Indiana Sand Dunes, Lake Michigan. Water color (30" x 18V), lent by Mrs. Thomas B. Schepers, Lansing, Mich. 4. Detroit River. Oil (28V x 19"), lent by Mr. Seberon C. Shields. 5. Haunted Mill on Mays Creek, Springwells. (Mounted in glass case.) Oil painting is compared with sketch study. Oil courtesy of Mrs. F. C. Marshall; sketch courtesy of Burton Collection, Detroit Public Library. 6. Starting Out. Oil (19 V x 13 V) , lent by Mr. Seberon C. Shields. 7. Shore Scene. Oil (19 V x 13 V) , lent by Mr. Seberon C. Shields. 8. A study of the Rouge River. Oil (17V x 9V). Lent by Mr. Seberon C. Shields. 9. The Old Glass Works on the Rouge River, April, 1889. Water color (35 V x 23 V) • Lent by Mr. Arthur Hopkin Gibson.

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