the fog warning

Those three words? Homer's handyman Henry Lee posed for the painting in a dory supported on a pile of sand.

Why a Russian blog? When you can innovate and celebrate tradition at the same time, you’ve achieved (and can own) a […], A bumpy night, indeed!

I have again surrendered myself to the beauty and value of Turkish-built yachts!

So if I can help find you a fine yacht that meets your dreams and schemes – Whether custom, production, or brokerage – just launch a flare! Together with The Herring Net and Breezing Up, painted the same year and also depicting the hard lives of fishermen in Maine, it is considered among his best works on such topics. Much of what I’ve learned comes from my experiences with classic designs, like those built by Zeelander, Hinckley,  and Vicem Yachts. Sixty-five years after Bogart starred in The Maltese Falcon, famed Italian builder Perini Navi stunned the yachting world with this namesake: With a budget of almost $200 million, owner Tom Perkins could have chosen to have this yacht built by anyone, anywhere in the world. The picture has been used in elementary-school education to teach about interpretation of art and fishermen's lives. It all ended well enough (meaning no one was hurt) but […], I. Last fall’s video review of our Zeelander 72 has become […], New 2020 Zeelander 72 – For December 2020 Delivery – Call for Pricing and full details. But with yachts this size just about everything […], Greetings, loyal clients and readers! A Classic Pocket Yacht […], I. Tesla Smart! We had a brand new Zeelander 72 available for sea trials […], Short of a full blown boat show, I can’t think of a more exciting yachting opportunity for my US clients in 2019 than this one: From June 20th through the 26th I will be presenting THREE Zeelander models, side by side for your viewing and sea-trialing pleasure at Pier 41 in Newport, RI! For what this can mean to you and your yachts, please see below. STUFF HAPPENS Let’s face it – ten scary minutes at sea get a lot more attention than a thousand peaceful hours. With this new year approaching us, and excited by some improvements you may have […], I. Because Google Analytics tells me that readership of your favorite blog (and mine)  increased 40% […], I. My name is Dave Mallach, and I’ve been a yacht broker and an enthusiastic observer of all things nautical for almost twenty years.

Shortly after returning to the United States late in 1882, he settled in Prout’s Neck, Maine, similarly both a fishing community and a pleasant summer resort, where he painted the local population and their work.

Summer in Newport I am so pleased to report that our Zeelander Yachts “pop-up” boat show last month in Newport Harbor was a wonder and a joy – an [almost] living, breathing example of the “If it ain’t Dutch, it ain’t much” dynamic. To be cool and classic ain’t easy. If you want to drive […], I have returned! To support their next phase of growth they’re […], I. Crunch of the Week: As far as I’ve been able to determine, The Fog Warning is the most widely read blog in this (rather small) industry. Words fail me…. I am thrilled to announce that I have formed a new enterprise – Zeelander Yachts of North […], The Fort Lauderdale Boat Show countdown clock is now at T-9 days! But the most exciting by far is the the premier of a really impressive video review of our [soon to arrive] Zeelander 55. This week we try to answer that age-old question of yachting, reportedly first asked by H.M.S. This is the moment that Winslow Homer shows us in “The Fog Warning,” which he painted in 1885.

Another theme in many of his paintings of the fisherman's life was the bounty of the sea, which also provides the people's livelihood; the two are combined in this painting, which was originally exhibited under the title Halibut Fishing. Several studies for the painting survive, among them a more intimate, less monumental version called Halibut Fishing. His brother had spent his honeymoon in Prout's Neck in 1875, and Winslow had visited him then. This first book jumped out at me from a glowing review in the Wall Street Journal earlier this year: The Making of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, by Piers Bizony.

The painting depicts a lone fisherman in a dory who has caught several halibut but now sees fog blowing up, threatening to cut him off as he rows back to his ship. In the late 1860s and 1870s he turned to lighter subject matter and found an equally enthusiastic audience for his paintings of healthy, handsome children playing in the country or at the seashore, and of adults enjoying leisure-time pursuits. They are fun, […], “Why a duck?” asks Chico. His face is turned in profile to the viewer as he looks over his shoulder at the streamers of fog in the background. Running from October 30th through November 3rd, I look forward to seeing you there aboard a wonderful three-boat display from Zeelander Yachts: You will find us on the Hall of Fame side of the show, under the Northrop & Johnson banner, slips 41A, […], I.

That’s 56 […], So this clip from 1933 – to me one of the funniest in film history – playfully illustrates the difference between the real deal, and that which is not quite. A big thanks to the almost two-dozen of you who took the time to send in your appreciation for last week’s Steinbeck quote from Sea of Cortez.

I believe you’ll see the method to my madness. What I meant to write was Hello, and welcome back to The Fog Warning. Maybe even Daddy-O cool….

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