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Breakers along the Shore, 1910

  • Breakers Along The Shore, Hayley Lever

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    When Hayley Lever arrived on Cape Ann, he found the picturesque harbors and nautical traditions familiar to the ancient fishing ports of St. Ives, England and Brittany, France where he had painted and studied extensively. Profoundly affected and deeply influenced by the work of Vincent van Gogh, Lever became legendary for his maritime scenes in […]

  • Breakers Along The Shore, Hayley Lever

    http://capeanncollectors.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cac_annie_z-3-450x370.jpg

    When Hayley Lever arrived on Cape Ann, he found the picturesque harbors and nautical traditions familiar to the ancient fishing ports of St. Ives, England and Brittany, France where he had painted and studied extensively. Profoundly affected and deeply influenced by the work of Vincent van Gogh, Lever became legendary for his maritime scenes in […]

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Breakers along the Shore, 1910


Media: oil on board
Size: 9” x 12”
Price: Sold
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It’s not what an artist paints – it’s how he paints it

- Hayley Lever

When Hayley Lever arrived on Cape Ann, he found the picturesque harbors and nautical traditions familiar to the ancient fishing ports of St. Ives, England and Brittany, France where he had painted and studied extensively. Profoundly affected and deeply influenced by the work of Vincent van Gogh, Lever became legendary for his maritime scenes in the U.S. and was commissioned to paint the presidential yacht for President Coolidge, presented at the White House.

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