The Briny Deep: Augustus W. Buhler in Gloucester Exhibition Catalogue

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Essay by Leon Doucette; Foreword by Oliver Barker

This catalogue accompanied the mini-exhibition The Briny Deep: Augustus W. Buhler in Gloucester previously held at the Cape Ann Museum from Apr. 26-Sep. 30, 2024.

No other artist did more during the early 20th century to shape the image of the "Gloucester Fisherman" in the popular imagination than Augustus Waldeck Buhler (1852 - 1920). Painting from actual fisherman rather than models playing the part, Buhler's salt-sprayed compositions are at once investigations of a dangerous trade and thrilling visions of life on the high seas. Like artist Fitz Henry Lane (1804 - 1865), Buhler was deeply interested in Gloucester's fisherman, the city's working waterfront and the industries that supported it.

Softcover, 19 pages, 9 x 6". 14 Color Images.

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