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Jacques La Grange Art

b. 1895

Jacques La Grange was born in Clanwilliam (near Cape Town) in South Africa in 1895. He studied at London University and later immigrated to the United States. La Grange established himself as a painter, illustrator and printmaker specializing in nautical subjects. He and his wife, Helen La Grange, published Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races in 1934 and Clipper Ships of America and Great Britain 1833-1869, in 1936. Both were deluxe hardcover limited edition volumes with signed original color woodblock prints. Jacques had solo exhibitions at the Buchanan Gallery in 1929; the Babcock Gallery and the 56th Street Gallery, New York, in 1930; and at the Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York, in 1931.

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'The Start of the Race' — 1899 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'The Start of the Race' — 1899 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'The Start of the Race' — 1899 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'The Start of the Race, 1899', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '21/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper,...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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Woodcut

'Racing in a Storm' — 1885 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'Racing in a Storm' — 1885 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'Racing in a Storm' — 1885 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'Racing in a Storm, 1885', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, wit...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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Woodcut

'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — 1901 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — 1901 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — 1901 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'Columbia Passes Shamrock II', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper,...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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Woodcut

'The Yankee' — 1934 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'The Yankee' — 1934 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'The Yankee' — 1934 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'The Yankee', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, with margins (1 ...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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Woodcut

'The Magic Is Ahead' — 1870 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'The Magic Is Ahead' — 1870 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'The Magic Is Ahead' — 1870 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'The Magic Is Ahead, 1870', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '21/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, wi...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

Materials

Woodcut

'The Yankee' — America's Cup, 1934
'The Yankee' — America's Cup, 1934

'The Yankee' — America's Cup, 1934

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'The Yankee', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, with margins (1 1/8 to 1 1/4 inches), in excellent condition. A work from La Grange’s celebrated series of woodcuts 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races'. Image size 10 x 10 11/16 inches (254 x 271 mm); sheet size 12 1/4 x 13 1/4 inches (311 x 337 mm). Archivally matted to museum standards, unframed. When the artist created this print in 1934, the 'Yankee' was one of the most promising yachts eligible for the America's Cup but ultimately 'Rainbow' was chosen to defend against England's 'Endeavor' in that year's race. The 'Endeavor' was built for Thomas Sopwith who used his aviation design expertise to ensure the yacht was the most advanced of its day with a steel hull and mast. She was launched in 1934 and won many races in her first season but the Cup challenge was blighted by a strike of Sopwith's professional crew prior to departing for America. Forced to rely mainly on keen amateurs, who lacked the necessary experience, the campaign failed. 'Rainbow' won the series 4–2. This was one of the most contentious of the America's Cup battles and prompted the headline "Britannia rules the waves and America waives the rules." ABOUT THE ARTIST Jacques La Grange was born in Clanwilliam (near Cape Town) in South Africa in 1895. He studied at London University and later immigrated to the United States. La Grange established himself as a painter, illustrator, and printmaker specializing in nautical subjects. He and his wife, Helen La Grange, published 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races' in 1934 and 'Clipper Ships of America and Great Britain 1833-1869', in 1936. Both were deluxe hardcover limited edition volumes with signed original color woodblock prints. La Grange had solo exhibitions at the Buchanan Gallery in 1929; the Babcock Gallery and the 56th Street Gallery, New York, in 1930; and at the Nicholas Roerich...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

Materials

Woodcut

'Sappho Passes Livonia' — 1871 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'Sappho Passes Livonia' — 1871 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'Sappho Passes Livonia' — 1871 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'Sappho Passes Livonia, 1871', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper,...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

Materials

Woodcut

'The Magic Is Ahead' — 1870 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut
'The Magic Is Ahead' — 1870 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

'The Magic Is Ahead' — 1870 America's Cup, 1930s Color Woodcut

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'The Magic Is Ahead, 1870', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, wi...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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Woodcut

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Jacques La Grange, 'After the Start', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '25/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, with margins (1 1/4 to 1 5/8 inches), in excellent condition. Archivally matted to museum standards, unframed. A work from La Grange’s celebrated series of woodcuts 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races'. Image size 9 5/8 x 12 1/8 inches (244 x 384 mm); sheet size 12 1/4 x 15 1/8 inches (311 x 384 mm). ABOUT THE ARTIST Jacques La Grange was born in Clanwilliam (near Cape Town) in South Africa in 1895. He studied at London University and later immigrated to the United States. La Grange established himself as a painter, illustrator, and printmaker specializing in nautical subjects. He and his wife, Helen La Grange, published 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races' in 1934 and 'Clipper Ships of America and Great Britain 1833-1869', in 1936. Both were deluxe hardcover limited edition volumes with signed original color woodblock prints. La Grange had solo exhibitions at the Buchanan Gallery in 1929, the Babcock Gallery and the 56th Street Gallery in New York in 1930, and at the Nicholas Roerich...

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Jacques La Grange, 'The Yankee', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '20/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, with margins (1 1/8 to 3 inches), in excellent condition. A work from La Grange’s celebrated series of woodcuts 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races'. When the artist created this print in 1934, the 'Yankee' was one of the most promising yachts eligible for the America's Cup but ultimately 'Rainbow' was chosen to defend against England's 'Endeavor' in that year's race. The 'Endeavor' was built for Thomas Sopwith who used his aviation design expertise to ensure the yacht was the most advanced of its day with a steel hull and mast. She was launched in 1934 and won many races in her first season but the Cup challenge was blighted by a strike of Sopwith's professional crew prior to departing for America. Forced to rely mainly on keen amateurs, who lacked the necessary experience, the campaign failed. 'Rainbow' won the series 4–2. This was one of the most contentious of the America's Cup battles and prompted the headline "Britannia rules...

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Jacques La Grange, 'Sappho Passes Livonia, 1871', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '21/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper, with margins (3/8 to 1 7/8 inches), in excellent condition. A work from La Grange’s celebrated series of woodcuts 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races'. Matted to museum standards, unframed. 'Sappho' was one of two defender yachts at the second America's Cup challenge (1871), stepping in when defender 'Columbia' was damaged in the third race. 'Livonia' was a new yacht designed by Britisher William Townsend based on the lines of 'America' and brought to the race by James Lloyd Ashbury in his second failed attempt to take the Cup back to England. 'Livonia' was able to win only one of the five races of the 1871 America's Cup. ABOUT THE ARTIST Jacques La Grange was born in Clanwilliam (near Cape Town) in South Africa in 1895. He studied at London University and later immigrated to the United States. La Grange established himself as a painter, illustrator, and printmaker specializing in nautical subjects. He and his wife, Helen La Grange, published 'Drama and Color in the America's Cup Races' in 1934 and 'Clipper Ships of America and Great Britain 1833-1869', in 1936. Both were deluxe hardcover limited edition volumes with signed original color woodblock prints. La Grange had solo exhibitions at the Buchanan Gallery in 1929; the Babcock Gallery and the 56th Street Gallery, New York, in 1930; and at the Nicholas Roerich...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — America's Cup, 1901
'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — America's Cup, 1901

'Columbia Passes Shamrock II' — America's Cup, 1901

By Jacques La Grange

Located in Myrtle Beach, SC

Jacques La Grange, 'Columbia Passes Shamrock II', color woodcut, edition 500, 1934. Signed and numbered '21/500' in pencil. A fine impression, with fresh colors, on cream wove paper,...

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1930s American Modern Jacques La Grange Art

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Woodcut

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