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FRANK WILLIAMS American (b. 1952) This is a painting of the Indian River Life-Saving Station which was established at Rehoboth Beach in 1876 to rescue mariners shipwrecked along the Delaware coast, prior to its restoration. Once a place of daily drills to prepare for rescues and patrolling the beaches looking for ships in distress, the boat room is now empty, its doors open to the sea. Drybrush watercolor on paper, 2018 21 x 29 in. (53.34 x 73.66 cm.) SOLD Giclée prints of this painting are available upon request. (See sample below.)