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Cutter Entering Dover Harbour, 1819. Artist: Robert Havell
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Cutter Entering Dover Harbour, 1819. Artist: Robert Havell
Cutter Entering Dover Harbour, 1819. From Old Ship Prints by E. Keble Chatterton. [John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London & New York, 1927]
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This photo print, titled "Cutter Entering Dover Harbour, 1819" transports us back to a bygone era of maritime adventure. The artist behind this masterpiece is none other than Robert Havell, renowned for his exquisite attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of seafaring life. Set against a backdrop of cloudy skies and the iconic white cliffs of Dover, this scene showcases the power and beauty of nature in perfect harmony with man-made vessels. As the cutter gracefully glides through choppy waters, its sails billowing in the wind, we can almost feel the salty spray on our faces. The men aboard the cutter epitomize strength and resilience as they navigate their way into Dover Harbour. Their weathered faces tell tales of countless voyages and untold stories from distant lands. This image serves as a reminder that transportation by sea was once not only a means of travel but also an embodiment of courage and exploration. Published in 1927 by John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, this print has stood the test of time as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical significance. It takes us back to an age when ships were lifelines connecting nations across vast oceans. As we gaze upon this breathtaking artwork, we are transported back to an era where adventure awaited at every turn - where man's determination met nature's might amidst England's rugged coastline.
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