Vineyard Haven and West Chop Lighthouse

November 18th, 2007

VINEYARD HAVEN
When ships were powered by wind and canvas, Vineyard Haven was one of New England’s busiest ports because of its strategic location on the sailing routes. Most of the coast wise shipping traveled through Vineyard Sound - 13,814 vessels were counted in 1845.
A beautiful Harbor, excellent shops and fine restaurants are only a few attractions so special to visitors and residents alike.

The Islander leaving Vineyard Haven.Black Dog Tavern
Robert E. Kennedy - Islander leaving Vineyard Haven and Black Dog Tavern
Giclee and Lithograph

Uta, Rainbow over Vineyard Haven HarborUta, West Chop Lighthouse 14×8
Uta Kloss, Vineyard Haven and West Chop Lighthouse
Photography

Hunsinger, West Chop Lighthouse - original oil 14×11 .Rowenna, West Chop Lighthouse
Hugh Hunsinger and Rowenna Anderson, West Chop Lighthouse
Original Oils

Norton, West Chop Lighthouse - Giclee.NORTON, WEST TISBURY CENTER
Janet Norton, West Chop Light and West Tisbury Center
Lithographs

.West Chop Lighthouse
Charles Danielson, West Chop Lighthouse
Lithograph

Vineyard Haven HarborPizaro, West Chop Lighthouse
Bob Pizaro, Vineyard Haven Harbor and West Chop Lighthouse
Photography

Torchin, Tranquility Lagoon Pond Torchin, Coming Home.Mimi Torchin, Hines Point- Lobster Shack
Mimi Torchin, Lagoon Pond - Coming Home -Hines Point Lobster Shack
Photography
Artwork shown on this page is also sold unframed (originals excluded). Please call 508-693-3948 for pricing and availability or leave a comment in the comment box under the artwork.

Entry Filed under: Art Library, Martha's Vineyard Towns, Vineyard Haven

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