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inv. 331
Camden Mountains from the Graves
Alternate title: Camden Mts. from the Graves
1862
Oil on canvas
13 x 22 in. (33 x 55.9 cm)
Signed and dated lower right: F H Lane 1862
Titled, inscribed, and dated verso: Camden Mts. from the Graves / F.H. Lane to J.L. Stevens Jr. / Gloucester 1862 / A Souvenir of our excursion to Penobscot Bay, Septr. 1855
Commentary

This richly luminous work was painted in 1862 as a “recollection” of an evening sail of seven years earlier with Lane’s friend Joseph Stevens.  They had sailed from Rockland, Maine to Camden, only a short distance north. Lane had made a precise topographical sketch of the Camden Hills from the boat, dated by Stevens at Sept. 1855 (below).  As is often the case, neither the vessels nor the foreground rocks are in the original drawing but were added from memory, or imagined, when it was painted in 1862. The painting is signed FH Lane 1862 on the front and inscribed on the back with the title and “F H Lane to J. L. Stevens Jr. Gloucester, 1862. A Souvenir of our excursion to Penobscot Bay, Septr. 1855”

Lane made a number of paintings from near this vantage point outside the south entrance to Camden Harbor, all of them at sunset using the dramatic Camden Hills as a backdrop (see below). In this work Lane has illuminated the bay with a spectacular rosy twilight with the sails of the large hermaphrodite brig highlighted by the last rays of direct sunlight. It is tempting to think that the foreground small boat with the three figures in it represents Lane, Stevens and another of their party. While the actual vessel Stevens and Lane cruised in was a good deal larger than this boat, it’s an easy association to make as Lane is clearly commemorating a peaceful and intimate moment with his friend.  Painted in 1862, Lane’s health was starting to falter but he was at the height of his powers as a painter. In this smallish work, 13” by 22”, Lane has condensed a large and dramatic landscape into a serene and poetic memory for his friend.

– Sam Holdsworth

Supplementary Images
Camden Mountains from the Graves, 1862 (inv. 331). Detail of signature
Detail of signature
Camden Mountains from the Graves, 1862 (inv. 331). Verso
Verso
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Provenance (Information known to date; research ongoing.)
the Artist, Gloucester, Mass.
Joseph L. Stevens, Jr., Gloucester, Mass.
Private collection, California until 1998
Godel & Company Fine Art, New York, 1999
Quester Gallery, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1999
Private collection, New Hampshire
Skinner, Boston, September 20, 2013, sale 2673B, lot 569
Charles Butt
Exhibition History
No known exhibitions.
Published References
No known published references.
Record last updated May 6, 2025. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: "Camden Mountains from the Graves, 1862 (inv. 331)." In Fitz Henry Lane Online. Gloucester, MA: Cape Ann Museum. www.fitzhenrylaneonline.org/catalogue/entry.php?id=331 (accessed on August 24, 2025).