
John Mecray
'Schooner BRILLIANT'

John Mecray
'Daybreak CORONET'

John Mecray
'CORONET, 1885'

John Mecray
'The Race of The Century'

John Mecray
'Steamer PROVIDENCE'

John Mecray
'New York 30s'

John Mecray
'Shamrock v. Endeavour'

John Mecray
'Schooner WESTWARD'

John Mecray
'America's
Cup. 1887'
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John Mecray's paintings and limited edition prints 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 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 very
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, he gave up his successful Philadelphia based illustration career
and moved to Newport, Rhode Island to devote full-time to maritime painting.
Nine 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
paintings of classic racing yachts clearly convey the feeling of their
power and grace. Experience, perspective, and love-of-subject set his work
apart in a field rich in tradition.
A deep interest in yachts and yachting history led Mecray to establish
The Museum of Yachting and the museum's annual Classic Yacht Regatta in
Newport. Not content, 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 CORONET. He
is also a member of Mystic Seaport Museum's Yachting Committee, the New
York Yacht Club, the Fort Worth Boat Club, the National Maritime
Historical Society, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the
Herreshoff Marine Museum.
Since 1976 John Mecray's limited edition prints 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. |