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James Feriola (American, 1925-1997); Oil on Board with artist painted white border, signed lower right corner: "James Feriola AWS / Cedar Point Lighthouse LI," between Easthampton and Sag Harbor, New York; framed. Height of art without border 14 inches (35.5 cm.) X width of art 26 inches (66 cm.). NOTE: The Cedar Point Lighthouse, now partially restored through the US Lighthouse Society, has protected Sag Harbor since 1839 when it was home port to 29 whaling ships and 20 commercial ships. The original lighthouse was replaced with the current structure in 1868. Whaling ships and other vessels sought her guidance while sailing from Sag Harbor to every ocean on the globe. Originally an island, the hurricane of 1938 created a connecting sand-bar. See: https://www.cedarislandlighthouse.org