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TOMASO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1805-1888) AMERICAN STEAMSHIP IN THE BAY OF NAPLES

Oil on canvas portrait of an American steam driven sailing ship anchored in the bay of Naples with Mount Vesuvius in the background. Two rowboats with fishermen in the foreground with a sailboat in the distance. Housed in an ebonized wood frame. Signed and dated lower right "DE Simone 1867". NOTE: USS Frolic (1865-1883) - Confederate ship Named Advance until 1865. Advance, originally a 902-ton side-wheel steamer, was built at Greenock, Scotland, in 1862 for use as a River Clyde packet. Purchased by the State of North Carolina under the name Lord Clyde in 1863, she was renamed Advance (a name frequently given as A.D. Vance), and put to work running the Federal blockade. She was one of the most successful Confederate blockade runners, making more than twenty voyages before her capture by USS Santiago de Cuba off Wilmington, North Carolina, on 10 September 1864. Taken into the United States Navy soon thereafter, she served as USS Advance until June 1865, when she was renamed Frolic. Purchased by the U.S. Navy from the prize court in that month, she was commissioned as USS Advance in October 1864. During the rest of that year, and into 1865, she was active off the North Carolina coast and took part in the assaults on Fort Fisher in December 1864 and January 1865. Advance went to New York in March 1865 and was out of commission there until June, when she was placed back into service and renamed Frolic. Frolic was then assigned to the European Squadron as a dispatch vessel, a mission for which she was well suited by virtue of her small size and good speed. Arriving at Flushing, the Netherlands, in July 1865, she operated in northern European waters and in the Mediterranean until 1869. Again out of commission from May to September 1869, Frolic's next active service was patrolling the North Atlantic fishing grounds in April-October 1870. After another period in reserve, she operated off New England for several months in 1872 and was then station ship at New York. In 1875-77, she cruised in South American waters as a unit of the South Atlantic Squadron. Decommissioned for the last time in October 1877, USS Frolic was sold in October 1883. She was a civilian ship, retaining the name Frolic, for a few years after that. SIZE: 13" x 20". Overall 15-3/4" x 23". CONDITION: Good, craquelure, lined. 49371-2 AL (5,000-10,000)

TOMASO DE SIMONE (ITALIAN, 1805-1888) AMERICAN STEAMSHIP IN THE BAY OF NAPLES
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