The News (New Glasgow)

New MacIntosh painting unveiled at town hall

- BY FRAM DINSHAW

A painting showing a locally built schooner from more than a century ago was unveiled Saturday by Mayor Nancy Dicks and her council colleagues as a small part of Canada’s 150th birthday celebratio­ns.

The painting by Pictou artist David MacIntosh shows the 90ton iron-hull schooner James William, built in New Glasgow 109 years ago, only to run aground near Richibucto in New Brunswick on Oct. 14, 1913.

“It’s significan­t because it’s a depiction of the history of New Glasgow and shipbuildi­ng is a very important part of our history, so what a beautiful depiction,” said Dicks.

During its short life, the James William was reportedly the only ship of its kind built on Canada’s east coast, before its final journey from Digby to Annapolis.

The painting itself shows the James William sailing along the East River straight through its

hometown. MacIntosh himself was commission­ed

by the town for his new paintings after previously

creating a series of historical paintings as part of the Downtown Revitaliza­tion Plan.

“David met with us several months ago and we discussed a commemorat­ive painting that reflects the shipbuildi­ng history of our town,” said Dicks.

A self-taught artist, Macintosh’s main inspiratio­n is the early work of European artists, with a focus on romantic realism.

His work has been featured on three Canadian Wildlife Conservati­on stamps, but he typically focuses on landscapes, seascapes and portraits. His paintings are displayed in museums and government buildings including inside the Town of New Glasgow offices.

“He has work in numerous private and corporate collection­s across North America,” said Dicks.

The town partnered with the New Glasgow Riverfront Jubilee to receive $30,000 from the province for the Canada 150 celebratio­ns in 2017.

MacIntosh himself was unable to make it to the unveiling due to a family commitment.

 ?? FRAM DINSHAW/THE NEWS ?? New Glasgow Mayor Nancy Dicks and Deputy Mayor Clyde Fraser took time to admire and discuss the newly unveiled portrait of the iron-hull schooner James William — a vessel built in New Glasgow in 1908, and lost five years later, when it ran aground....
FRAM DINSHAW/THE NEWS New Glasgow Mayor Nancy Dicks and Deputy Mayor Clyde Fraser took time to admire and discuss the newly unveiled portrait of the iron-hull schooner James William — a vessel built in New Glasgow in 1908, and lost five years later, when it ran aground....

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