Old Sailors Haven, 1939
by James Hollins Patrick
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One of the picturesque buildings still found in New York’s harbor area in the 1930’s. It seemed to be a meeting place for Merchant Marine Sailors that were either too old or too injured to sail again. Here they would spend their days trading stories and reliving the past. Shown in a one-man show at the Jake Zeitlin Galleries 1940 and the Biltmore Art Galleries in 1945.
Courtesy of son Ian Patrick
About James Hollins Patrick
| James Hollins Patrick (1911-1944), Born: Cranbrook, British Columbia; Studied at Chouinard Art Institute (Los Angeles); Member: California Water Color Society. James Patrick grew up in Southern California and attended high school in Hollywood. In the late 1920s, he received a three-year scholarship to study at the Chouinard Art Institute. (Read More) |













