Ron Marlett working on a Coast Guard cutter painting.

1979

Lieutenant Commander Gary Boyer commissioned Ron Marlett to paint a portrait of the USRC McCulloch as she appeared in 1906 off the coast of Alaska. Between 1906 and 1912, the McCulloch enforced fur seal regulations and also acted as a court house for remote areas along the Alaskan coast. In 1915, the Revenue Cutter Service and the Life Saving Service merged to become the Coast Guard, which is why Gary Boyer had an interest in having Ron paint the McCulloch for Boyer's art collection.

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