Laurence Dahlmer Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Laurence Dahlmer based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Laurence Dahlmer
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Schooner and City by Laurence Dahlmer
Schooner Mary in Harbbor Cove by Laurence Dahlmer
Ingomar and Elmina by Laurence Dahlmer
Anticipation of the Catch by Laurence Dahlmer
Boston Irish Hooker by Laurence Dahlmer
SterlingHayden and the'38 Race by Laurence Dahlmer
Howard Blackburn in Smith Cove by Laurence Dahlmer
Blue Gate on Eastern Point by Laurence Dahlmer
East Gloucester Trolley by Laurence Dahlmer
Colonial Inn by Laurence Dahlmer
Last Stop Market by Laurence Dahlmer
Superior at the Wharf by Laurence Dahlmer
Margaret D and the Judith by Laurence Dahlmer
Thomas E. Lannon by Laurence Dahlmer
Dory Off Ten Pound Island by Laurence Dahlmer
Good Harbor Bridge by Laurence Dahlmer
Mother Ann and Eastern Point Light by Laurence Dahlmer
Harbor Cove by Laurence Dahlmer
Five Pound Island and City by Laurence Dahlmer
Sunrise off Gloucester by Laurence Dahlmer
Summer Fishing by Laurence Dahlmer
Burke's Bazaar by Laurence Dahlmer
Gloucester's Roger Babson by Laurence Dahlmer
Gertrude L.Thebaud from the deck of Elsie by Laurence Dahlmer
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About Laurence Dahlmer
After spending almost forty years building and repairing boats on Smith Cove, I’ve spent the last twelve painting full time. My first work was a 4‘x18’ mural of Smith Cove, which hangs on the building that houses my gallery at 15 Rocky Neck Ave. I then proceeded in painting 147 oil paintings, concentrating on showing Gloucester’s history. My last work before escaping Gloucester for the winter in 2008 was a 4‘x24’ mural of Smith Cove, a full circle of the cove, between the two murals. On my other website www.ladarts.com I have set my paintings into the written history
of Gloucester starting with Samuel de Champlains first visit in 1606, and showing the fishing industry changes through the years. So if you plan a trip to Gloucester, Ma., please visit my site and get a taste of what you will find, and if you get the chance stop into my Gallery at 15 Rocky Neck Ave. during your stay.
Larry Dahlmer