Hail and Farewell

1930
(American, 1882–1971)
Platemark: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.)
© Courtesy of Plattsburgh State Art Museum/Estate of Sally Kent Gordon.
Catalogue raisonné: Jones 55; Zigrosser 45
Edition: 120
Location: not on view
This artwork is known to be under copyright.

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Rockwell Kent’s experiences as a sailor during a 1929 voyage to Greenland inspired this image. It is part of a set of wood engravings commissioned by the American Car and Foundry Company for a campaign promoting its motor yacht division. Rather than depicting realistic representations of life on a boat, Kent’s images evoke a heroic masculine ideal of freedom and adventure at sea. Using an electrotype of the woodblock—a chemical method for creating exact metal copies of three-dimensional objects—Kent also included the designs as full-page illustrations for his travel memoir N by E (1930).
Hail and Farewell

Hail and Farewell

1930

Rockwell Kent

(American, 1882–1971)
America, 20th century

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