1967
The Sloop Dropped Anchor Near the Upper End of the Harbor
FES Title: Page. 127. Chapter. 6. The sloop dropped anchor near the upper end of the harbor – and Black Pete ordered his men to load the long boat with supplies & provisions.
Alternate Titles: The Sloop Dropped Anchor
Date: 07/1933
Size: 30″H x 21″W
Medium: oil-on-Smooth-Linen-canvas
Type: illustration
Published: Carter, Russell Gordon. The Crimson Cutlass. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co., 1933: facing 162.
caption: The sloop dropped anchor near the upper end of the harbor

Schoonover, Cortlandt. Frank Schooonover, Illustrator of the North American Frontier. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1976: 141.
caption: The Sloop Dropped Anchor

Inscription: lr: Frank E. Schoonover / ’33
Annotations: en verso in black paint on upper middle of frame: F Coll

en verso on upper right corner of stretcher on paper glued to stretcher in Schoonover’s hand: The Crimson Cutlass no-1967/The sloop dropped anchor near the upper end of the harbor and Black Pete ordered his men to lead the long boat with supplies and provisions –

en verso on upper left side of stretcher: NYAD 826

en verso on canvas in black paint in Schoonover’s hand: Chapter 6 page – 127 –

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Provenance: Luther D. Reed, acquired circa 1970s; Christie’s, New York, June 26, 1984, lot 317; Mr. & Mrs. E.G. Bradberry, Fayetteville, Arkansas; by descent to Bradberry Family Charitable Foundation, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas, Lot 68174 (July 1, 2020); Collection of Jordan Berman (July 1, 2020)