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John Mecray

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John MecrayAmerican, 1937 - 2017

John Mecray's art, prints and posters have earned him an international reputation for excellence. He is firmly established as one of the world's finest marine painters. Mecray grew up in Cape May, New Jersey, a block away from the Atlantic Ocean. Upon completing high school, he was accepted at the Philadelphia College of Art where he majored in illustration and painting. He began a career as a freelance illustrator even before graduating in 1961. The next year he was asked back to his alma mater to teach a weekly drawing class.

In 1976, after his third offshore sailing trip to the Virgin Islands, John Mecray gave up his successful Philadelphia based illustration career and moved to Newport, Rhode Island to fully devote himself to marine painting. Offshore yacht deliveries between New England, Bermuda and the Caribbean have given the artist a personal knowledge of the effects of wind, sea and light on a variety of sailing vessels. His masterful art, prints and posters of classic racing yachts clearly convey their power and grace. Experience, perspective and love-of- subject set his work apart in an art field rich in tradition.

A deep interest in yachts and yachting history led John Mecray to establish The Museum of Yachting and the museum's annual Classic Yacht Regatta in Newport. He went on to become a founder and trustee of the International Yacht Restoration School, where his major focus is the restoration of the nation's most historic yacht, the Schooner Yacht Coronet. Since 1976 John Mecray's limited edition art, prints and posters have set very high standards. Most of the editions published since then are now sold out and have appreciated greatly on the secondary market. His powerful images have given us a new perspective and greater appreciation of the classic racing yachts that are his trademark.

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Object Name: Print
John Mecray
1977
Object number: UM2001.237