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A starboard-side view of the 1853 clipper ship in the California trade. She was known for a record passage from New York To Bombay (74 days), and for a race around the Horn with three other clippers. She was built at the height of the American clipper ship boom resulting from a high demand of quick means of transportation to California during the Gold Rush. She made her final voyage in 1862 from Adelaide to Batavia, due to running aground a reef in the Sunda Strait. Directly behind and in the far distant background of the 'Sweepstakes' are several other clipper ships.


ship portraits
1853-01-02
PERMANENT COLLECTION
Hart Nautical
Palmer, Frances Flora Bond; Currier, Nathaniel
ink; color wash; paper
20 in x 26 in
USA: New York, New York