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Dennis Lyall (B 1946) "American Shoals Lighthouse"

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Dennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "American Shoals Lighthouse" Signed lower right. Oil on Canvas. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day of Issue Maximum Card for the U.S. 25c American Shoals stamp issued April 26, 1990.

The American Shoals Lighthouse stands in solitude with its feet in the sea, and is visible from the Overseas Highway at Saddlebunch Keys. Oblivious to the onslaught of waves even after the passage of over one hundred years, the lighthouse blinks its staccato warning of dangerous reefs to give mariners their bearings in a seascape that can appear as foreign as the surface of a planet from another galaxy when blanketed in darkness. As early as 1851, plans were in the works for a series of great offshore lighthouses like American Shoals to mark the reefs which lurk perilously silent in Florida's waters. These towers, all of skeleton iron construction to help them withstand the hurricane's fury, were built one at a time over a period of almost thirty years. American Shoals, the last of the series, was completed in 1880. The ironwork for this tower was fabricated in the north and, along with other necessities, shipped to Key West, the base of the operation. The site of the lighthouse itself was fifteen miles to the east of the key in four feet of water on Florida's outermost reefs. It was first lighted on the night of July 15, 1880, and the American Shoals Lighthouse has since helped to significantly reduce the number of shipwrecks along this treacherous coastline. Today, this tower is just the sort of vintage lighthouse that The Lighthouse Preservation Society seeks to save for the future.

Image Size: 12.5 x 17.5 in.
Overall Size: 14 x 19.5 in.
Unframed.
(B12269)
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Dennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "American Shoals Lighthouse" Signed lower right. Oil on Canvas. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day of Issue Maximum Card for the U.S. 25c American Shoals stamp issued April 26, 1990.

The American Shoals Lighthouse stands in solitude with its feet in the sea, and is visible from the Overseas Highway at Saddlebunch Keys. Oblivious to the onslaught of waves even after the passage of over one hundred years, the lighthouse blinks its staccato warning of dangerous reefs to give mariners their bearings in a seascape that can appear as foreign as the surface of a planet from another galaxy when blanketed in darkness. As early as 1851, plans were in the works for a series of great offshore lighthouses like American Shoals to mark the reefs which lurk perilously silent in Florida's waters. These towers, all of skeleton iron construction to help them withstand the hurricane's fury, were built one at a time over a period of almost thirty years. American Shoals, the last of the series, was completed in 1880. The ironwork for this tower was fabricated in the north and, along with other necessities, shipped to Key West, the base of the operation. The site of the lighthouse itself was fifteen miles to the east of the key in four feet of water on Florida's outermost reefs. It was first lighted on the night of July 15, 1880, and the American Shoals Lighthouse has since helped to significantly reduce the number of shipwrecks along this treacherous coastline. Today, this tower is just the sort of vintage lighthouse that The Lighthouse Preservation Society seeks to save for the future.

Image Size: 12.5 x 17.5 in.
Overall Size: 14 x 19.5 in.
Unframed.
(B12269)
Condition Report: - By registering to bid for this auction either in-house or online and/or placing a bid in this auction the BIDDER/BUYER agrees to all the terms and conditions of Helmuth Stone Gallery Auctions.
- All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via wire transfer or cashier’s check, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
- We recommend looking into shipping quotes prior to bidding, shipping quotes can take up to a week or more post-sale as we host our auctions through 6 online platforms and shipping can become backlogged.
- All sales are final; no refunds will be given under any circumstances.
- Helmuth Stone Gallery provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, mater. The bidder assumes responsibility for ensuring that the condition of the item(s) meets with their satisfaction prior to bidding. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging.
- Online images can sometimes be low quality due to the uploading process, original high-resolution images can be requested via email at HelmuthStone@gmail.com

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