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19TH CENTURY NAIVE AMERICAN SCHOOL
The New Bedford Whaling Fleet (American) in the Southern Ocean, c1855
oil on canvas
45 x 60 cm (frame: 52 x 67 x 5 cm)
Provenance: Private collection Tasmania | By the middle of the 19th Century , the commercial whaling industry was primarily an American one; of the approximately 900 ships whaling the worlds' oceans in the late 1840s, over 700 flew the us flag. Nantucket in Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts and Mystic Connecticut all emerged from the American Revolution and the naval battles of the Napoleonic wars with substantial fleets. By the 1840s and 1850s when whaling commerce peaked, the industry was concentrated in New Bedford, Massachusetts. With a deep harbour and access to lumber for shipbuilding, New Bedford put to sea hundreds of ships per year. Whaling was one of one of the state's most important industries.


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