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Port Louis, Mauritius, from the Eastern side of the harbour, c. 1830 (lithograph)
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Port Louis, Mauritius, from the Eastern side of the harbour, c. 1830 (lithograph)
3086915 Port Louis, Mauritius, from the Eastern side of the harbour, c.1830 (lithograph) by Bradshaw, T.(fl.1830) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Views in the Mauritius or Isle of France, drawn from nature by T. Bradshaw and on stone by William Rider); British, out of copyright
Media ID 23113766
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This lithograph print captures the bustling city of Port Louis, Mauritius, from the Eastern side of its vibrant harbor. Created around 1830 by artist T. Bradshaw and reproduced on stone by William Rider, this artwork provides a glimpse into the colonial era of Mauritius. The scene showcases a harmonious blend of African, French, and British influences that shaped the island's history. The city is nestled amidst breathtaking mountainous landscapes, creating a picturesque backdrop for the busy harbor. Boats of various sizes dot the sparkling Indian Ocean waters as they navigate through this tropical paradise. Port Louis emerges as an important colonial hub with its array of tugboats and transport vessels facilitating trade and transportation across the region. This engraving beautifully depicts how these boats seamlessly coexist with the natural beauty surrounding them. As one explores this lithograph print further, it becomes evident that Port Louis was not only a thriving port but also served as Mauritius' capital during this time period. Its significance in both economic and administrative affairs is palpable within every detail captured in this artwork. With its rich historical context and stunning portrayal of Mauritian life in the early 19th century, this lithograph offers viewers a window into an enchanting world where colonialism meets natural splendor.
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