"Swordfishing - Stick Boats Head to Sea From Old Harbor" by Holden Wetherbee and books

Item Number: 132
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
Artist Holden Wetherbee, who came to Block Island in the late 1940s, created murals and paintings for the Highview Hotel that portrayed an island-based fishing industry that would soon go away.
Based on observations both ashore and aboard the fishing boat STANLEY, Wetherbee shows us, in this litho from a series donated by Jack Lynch, author of "Wetherbee's Block Island - Paintings From the 1940s", how swordfish were hunted in Rhode Island waters with harpoons. Netting swordfish began to catch on in the 1950s, and by the ‘70s hunting swordfish with “sticks” was just a memory.
Also included in this lot are two books by author Jack Lynch; "Fishing Up The Moon, a Block Island Fishing Guide" and "Wetherbee's Block Island, Paintings from the 1940's".
Special Instructions
This matted and framed lithograph measures 15 1/2"H x 28"W