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Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.  Print under copyr…
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. Print under copyright: Print © New York Graphic Society Ltd.
Convoy Entering Mers-El-Kebir
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.  Print under copyr…
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. Print under copyright: Print © New York Graphic Society Ltd.

Convoy Entering Mers-El-Kebir

Object numberMO 2006.242.2
Artist (American painter, 1915-1976)
Publisher (American publisher of fine art reproductions, founded 1925)
Date1943
Mediumpaper, ink
Dimensionsoverall H 17 3/8 in x W 22 1/8 in (44.1 cm x 56.2 cm )

DescriptionA print of a watercolor painting depicting a WWII convoy of ships approaching the port of Mers-El-Kebir in Algeria. In the foreground of the scene, beneath a partially sunny sky, is a downward-looking view over the bow of a ship where groups of uniformed American soldiers are seen standing, preparing for arrival into port. In front of the ship is the waterway approaching the mountainous shoreline of the port. In the water to the right and center background of the scene are additional ships forming the convoy. The artist has initialed and dated the original artwork in the lower right corner: MJ 2/12/43.

Printed and centered below the image is the title and information regarding the painting: Convoy Entering Mers-El-Kebir / BY LT. (jg) MITCHELL JAMIESON / (U.S.N.R.–OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY COMBAT ARTIST) / Ships of the convoy enter the anchorage one after another, escorted by pilot boats.

Printed just below the image, lower left: © N. Y. G. S. / COPYRIGHT NEW YORK GRAPHIC SOCIETY, FINE ART PUBLISHERS.

Printed just below the image, lower right: PRINTED IN U.S.A. BY PERMISSION OF UNITED STATES NAVY.
Label TextMitchell Jamieson (1915-1976) became an artist for the Treasury Department’s Art Project, part of the WPA, in the 1930s. During that time he was commissioned to paint murals in various government buildings, including the mural of Marian Anderson in the Interior Building in Washington, D.C. In 1940, he spent a summer as an artist-in-residence in Dutchess County, New York, where he undertook several private commissions for U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. Jamieson later joined the Navy during World War II as an officer-artist. Jamieson’s paintings serve as a record of what he witnessed during war.

The original watercolor painting from which this print was made is in the U.S. Navy Art Collection (accession number 88-193-BK).
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Custodial History NoteDonated as a bequest of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in 1947.
Credit LineEstate of Franklin D. Roosevelt
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