| Nathaneal
Herreshoff's third design to defend the America's Cup
was evolutionary. The 132 ft. yacht Columbia
is pictured here during the summer of 1899 in her trials
against Nathanael's previous Cup defender, which had
been propetically named Defender. J.P. Morgan's
steam yacht Corsair shadows the action, carrying
observers from the New York Yacht Club. Columbia
will go on to be selected, and in October of 1899 successfully
defend the Cup off Long Island against Sir Thomas Lipton's
first Shamrock. John's portrait of the great
racing sloop captures her just as an unnoticed shift
rolls her to leeward while flying downwind with a full
compliment of sails, backlit and glowing in the sunlight.
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Image size: 27 x 20 inches
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