EDWARD HOPPER GLOUCESTER MATCH WITH HELP FROM GMG TIP???

Catherine Ryan submits-

Thank you again Sibley family! The recent GMG Hopper post of the Sibley family helping to identify the Rockaway Hotel in an Edward Hopper drawing generated more discoveries! For reference, here’s the Hopper Rockaway image and a link to that previous GMG post-

Catherine Ryan confirms Rockaway Hotel as another Gloucester Edward Hopper match with help from the Sibley family

Posted on March 17, 2013 by Joey C

 

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There are several Edward Hopper examples in the collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston , including this beauty, the 1926 House by ā€˜ Squam River . Can you name its Gloucester location? There are notes indicating that it’s in the general direction heading into Annisquam.

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IT’S NOT. I admit to clinging to this suggested area with some unreasonable hope because of personal bias (my parents lived on Wheeler’s Point for 30 years, and the charm and might of its full panoramic vista). I climbed around friend’s properties, sought views from Pole Hill and multiple high vantage spots. But I could not connect that landscape anywhere to this Hopper image.

All it took was reading one tiny email description from a GMG reader – I didn’t even need to visit the spot—to know immediately how right it was. I’m sure some other readers may know it, too.

Hint #1:

For one thing, many of these Gloucester Hoppers are views seen from a succession of magnificent granite sentinels. They are sites of great natural beauty conditioned geographically by glacial stone. This particular location has a massive sweep of boulder outcroppings.

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Hint #2

These two houses in the Hopper drawing are still standing and exact.

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Hint #3

If there is one Hopper, chances are there are others within close proximity.  Here’s two other Hopper drawings, all from the same general perch.

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Who had the keen eyes? Thank you to Kathy and Jeff Weaver for identifying the sight line for the Gloucester Edward Hopper image, House by ā€˜ Squam River in the collection of the MFA. It’s no surprise to me that artist Jeff Weaver—who has a history of Gloucester veduta painting himself, and who knows a great thing or two about extraordinary detail, composition, surface and color as bearer of light– would have a tip! You can see more of Jeff’s work here http://www.jeffweaverfineart.com/.  Gloucester creates many optimum sites for plein air study, and artists continue to evolve their work into unmissable interpretations of reality.

And here’s the Answer:

You are looking past Centennial across the landscape of Newell Stadium and Gloucester High School . (Perhaps this might be a possible new funding source for Newell Stadium? This same stadium and field site is the landscape featured in an iconic Gloucester Edward Hopper work of art. )

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There’s another famous Gloucester artist with a link to this same location, and a nice connection for Gloucester high school, and our students to know. Thanks to Fred Buck for sharing this Strople photo from the collection of the Cape Ann Museum and their archives for the Gloucester HarborWalk’s  Virginia Lee Burton marker. It’s a contemporaneous photograph of the GHS high school being built. The steam shovel was the model for Virginia Lee Burton’s beloved Mary Ann from Mike Mulligan Ā©1939. Follow back the plume of smoke- ā€œMary Annā€ is turned away from the viewer.

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The Committee for the Arts announces the juror panel for the Public Art Challenge

Hi Joey

The Gloucester Committtee for the Arts is excited to announce the complete panel of jurors for the Gloucester HarborWalk Public Art Challenge!

At the time of publication of the Call on December 8, 2012, the CFTA welcomed the University of Texas Landmarks museum Director, AndrƩe Bober;the Peabody Essex Museum Curator of Contemporary Art, Trevor Smith; and teaming up for Cambridge Seven Associates, architects Peter Sollogub and Chris Muskopf, to participate on the jury panel. Joining these distinguished experts on the jury panel are Gloucester citizens John Bell, Phil Cusumano, Morgan Faulds Pike and Jeff Weaver. The CFTA is grateful to the jurors for volunteering their time and considerable talent to help the artists and this process!

To learn more about the jurors, please visit http://ghwalk.blogspot.com/

REMINDER

The deadline to apply is February 8, 2013

For more information please visit http://ghwalk.blogspot.com/ to view/download the complete Call.

Questions email the CFTA: gharborwalk@gmail.com, subject line Public Art

Tables by T.M. Nicholas and Jeff Weaver for Pathways "A Place at the Table"

Good Morning,

attached are 2 more photos  taken by Tracey Emanuel of tables painted by Cape Ann artists for the Pathways benefit ā€œA Place at the Tableā€

#1 is Evening Sail by T. M. Nicholas  on display at the Cape Ann Museum

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#2 is Island Life by Jeff Weaver and it can be viewed at the Rockport Art Association.

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ā€œA Place at the Tableā€ auction gala to benefit Pathways for Children in Friday 11/9 at Cruiseport Gloucester

Thank you for helping us show off  these unique tables.

Jeff Weaver painting on Pleasant Street

I was walking down the Pleasant Street several days ago when I saw him with his easel on the sidewalk, almost right across Prospect Street from St. Ann’s School. Ā He courteously let me snap a photo of him while he worked – apparently, I was something like the 15th person to photograph him that day… He has a gallery at 16 Rogers Street here in Gloucester (openĀ Friday and Saturday 1-5 p.m.,Ā also by chance or appointment). His website gives you an idea of his beautiful work. Ā I haven’t made it to his gallery yet, but after perusing his web gallery, I really want to go!

Fr. Matthew Green

Jeff Weaver New Works 2011 Show

2011 New Works
Opening reception
Saturday, December 3, 2011,2-6 p.m.
Show runs from December 3 through December 17, 2011
JEFF WEAVER studio/gallery
16 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
for gallery hours and more information please call: (978) 590-2979

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Jeff Weaver Solo Exhibit at North Shore Art Association May 29-June 12

Dear Joey,

Thanks for all the hard work on your great blog. I know you can’t always post everything you are sent, but just wanted to let you know Jeff Weaver will be having a Solo Exhibit of his Drawings, at North Shore Arts Association’s gallery at 11 Pirates Lane, behind Duckworth’s. Jeff’s show goes up May 29th and runs through June 12th.

It will coincide with our new Member’s Exhibition II, and there will be a reception for that, which Jeff will make sure to attend, on June 5th from 2-4pm. All of our receptions are free and open to all. Come by, have a glass of wine and take in some great art.

Thanks again for all you do, loved the pictures from Kim Smith’s pre-opening party. The gallery looks beautiful.

Sincerely,

Suzanne Gilbert Gallery Director

North Shore Arts Association
11 Pirates Lane
Gloucester, MA 01930
978.283.1857
arts@nsarts.org

Here is the three part interview with Jeff we did a while back-

Chickity Check It! Tom Martin’s New Photography Blog

Here’s one of his photos of Gloucester artist- Jeff Weaver

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Check Out Tom’s Blog Here

Jeff Weaver- Gloucester Artist Interviews Parts I, II and III

Due To A Large Number of Folks Asking To See All Of The Jeff Weaver Video Interviews In One Place I Created This Post To Combine Them-

Part I

Part II

Part III

Hope You Enjoy Listening To Jeff’s Insights Into Gloucester, His Approach To PaintingĀ  and Speak About His Influences As Much As I Enjoyed Conducting The Interview

The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part III

Check Out The Art Of Jeff Weaver

16 Rodgers St

Many thanks to Jeff for sharing so much of his process and opening up for the GMG community.

The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part II

The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part II

One of the best values in Gloucester- in Jeff’s Gallery he has over sized postcards of his work which can be framed and put on your walls.Ā  They are only $3.Ā  I’m planning on going in and buying 4 or five of them as long as the sizes are such that I can buy standard sized frames for them.

Jeff Weaver’s Work Station

how many of these scenes can you identify?

click the pic for the larger version

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part II of the Jeff Weaver Interview tonight at 7PM

to check out Jeff’s website-

http://www.jeffweaverfineart.com/

The Jeff Weaver GMG Interview Part I

The first in a four part series

Finally I got to interview one of my favorite artists.Ā  I hope you enjoy this series as much as I enjoyed conducting it.

Rocky Neck Windows

Rocky Neck Windows
Dory Shop Window
Window Reflections

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http://www.jeffweaverfineart.com/

Jeff Weaver 2010 Spring Exhibits

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Old Docks, East Gloucester

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The Marblehead Arts Association
has invited Jeff, as guest artist,
to have an exhibit of his paintings
in the Parlor Gallery
at the King Hooper Mansion
8 Hooper Street, Marblehead, MA 01945

Jeff’s exhibit will run concurrent with the April Member Exhibit:
The Blue Show – All Things Water
from Saturday, April 3 through Sunday, April 25

Opening reception for both exhibits is Sunday, April 11, 2-4 pm.
For more information call: 978-590-2979, or 781-631-2608.

Jeff will be exhibiting at the Modern Marine Masters show
at The Maritime Gallery
at Mystic Seaport, 47 Greenmanville Avenue, Mystic, CT 06355.
The show runs from Saturday, April 24 through Friday, June 11.
For more information call: 978-590-2979, or 860-572-5388.

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Sawyer Free Library Art Auction Exhibit Video- How It Works Video

There are works by Jeff Weaver and Bittman that are going for fractions of their worth.

My advice?Ā  Get down there and bid!Ā  You might just steal something.Ā  The Live Auction sounds like a blast as well-

Things To Do- Four Perspectives On The Waterfront Event

Just bumped into Ernest at the Lone Gull and thank goodness he reminded me tonight is the night for the presentation.

Four Perspectives On The Waterfront Event, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Tonight!Ā 7:00PM at City Hall- Four Perspectives on The Waterfront will be presented at Gloucester’s City Hall.

It features the paintings of Jeff Weaver and Matthew Rose along with a documentary slide show of the Fort by Ernest Morin and a “short history of groundfish rebuilding” by Sara Robinson.