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South Sea Whale Fishery, 1836. Artist: Edward Duncan
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South Sea Whale Fishery, 1836. Artist: Edward Duncan
South Sea Whale Fishery, 1836. After Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857). From Old Ship Prints by E. Keble Chatterton. [John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London & New York, 1927]
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This print titled "South Sea Whale Fishery, 1836" takes us back to a bygone era of adventure and peril on the high seas. Created by artist Edward Duncan, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of the South Sea whale fishery in the 19th century. The image showcases a group of courageous men engaged in their treacherous trade. With rough waves crashing around them, these brave souls navigate their ships through challenging waters as they pursue elusive whales. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this historical scene to life, transporting us to a time when whaling was not only an occupation but also an art form. As we gaze at this print, we can almost feel the excitement and danger that must have accompanied these daring voyages. It serves as a reminder of humanity's deep connection with nature and our relentless pursuit of resources even in the face of adversity. Edward Duncan's artistic skill shines through in every brushstroke, while Ambroise Louis Garneray's influence is evident in his depiction of marine life. This remarkable piece from "Old Ship Prints" by E. Keble Chatterton offers us a glimpse into maritime history and reminds us of the challenges faced by those who ventured out into uncharted waters for trade and exploration. This print is not just a visual masterpiece; it also holds immense historical value, capturing an important chapter in transportation history that shaped our understanding of sea travel during the 19th century.
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