Welcome to my CAPTAIN'S  LOG home page.  As one of my CYBERCREW MEMBERS, I hope you enjoy your visits to my studio, trips on the river, and, through my work, a voyage in America along the Inland Waterways: The Highways of Our Heritage.    

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LEWIS and CLARK

The Journey Begins

The following links will take you to a description of the my current work

dealing with Lewis and Clark.

  Major works and essays

Click here to go to

Southeast Missouri State University

River Campus Mural Journal


At last, I am able to post my journal from my voyage aboard

USCG BARQUE EAGLE

Click here to start your journey


A detailed essay explaining the flag flown from the Lewis and Clark keelboat

An essay on the flag from Show Me Missouri Magazine

 

 

 

The Final Briefing at St. Charles, May 21, 1804

The Departure from St. Charles, May 21, 1804

  The Departure from the Wood River Encampment, May 14, 1804

Study for Wood River painting.

Early work on Wood River painting.

Study for hat worn by Lewis and Clark party.

The following works are smaller studies

based on my Lewis and Clark research.

"Foggy Morning with Red Pirogue"

 "The Red Pirogue Under sail"

  "Raising the Flag Aboard the Red Pirogue"

"Lewis and Clark, Foggy Morning, 1804"

 

Working on the river with the Custom Canvas Cruiser, my river studio.

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CAPTAIN'S GALLERY

More information may be obtained concerning these paintings by calling

Gary R. Lucy Gallery at 1-800-937-4944

or Contact by E-mail at garylucy@garylucy.com

 

 

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