Frank Henry Mason (1876-1965)

The Cadet Ship Kobenhavn in full Sail under a Summer Sky

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Frank Henry Mason (1876-1965)
The Cadet Ship Kobenhavn in full Sail under a Summer Sky
signed and dated 'Frank.H. Mason./- - 43'
oil on canvas
19½ x 29½in. (49.5 x 75cm.)

Lot Essay

The sail training ship Kobenhavn was built by Ramage & Ferguson of Leith for the East Asiatic Company of Copenhagen. Launched in September 1921, she was registered at 3,901 tons and measured 369 feet in length with a 49½ foot beam. Fitted with an auxiliary engine, she was rigged as a five-masted barque and apart from the accommodation for her regular crew and the cadets, she had enormous cargo space below decks divided by four watertight bulkheads. Impressive in appearance, with a classic clipper bow and a fine figurehead, she was a magnificent vessel and the apogee of the final flowering of sail. After a successful career of only seven years however, she was lost without trace when she disappeared after leaving Buenos Aires bound for Melbourne in ballast on 14th December 1928.

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