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The Noble Admiral Lord Nelson, falling in the Arms of Victory, March 11, 1806 (etching)
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The Noble Admiral Lord Nelson, falling in the Arms of Victory, March 11, 1806 (etching)
MMM5481983 The Noble Admiral Lord Nelson, falling in the Arms of Victory, March 11, 1806 (etching) by English School, (19th century); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The noble admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), falling into the arms of Victory. Nelson, wounded by a musket ball, is held back by the winged allegory of Victory, on the deck of his boat, she places a laurel wreath on the hero's head, at the same time, Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy (1769-1839) points to the naval battle on the left, informing him of the defeat of the Franco-Spanish fleet and a sailor on the right shook his hands in pain and in prayer. Etching in colors, published on March 11, 1806, by P. Patriarcha (?).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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The etching of The Noble Admiral Lord Nelson falling into the arms of Victory on March 11, 1806 captures a poignant moment in naval history. Wounded by a musket ball, Admiral Horatio Nelson is held back by the winged allegory of Victory as she places a laurel wreath on his head. Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy points to the naval battle on the left, informing him of the defeat of the Franco-Spanish fleet. A sailor on the right shakes his hands in pain and prayer, adding to the emotional intensity of this scene.
Published on March 11, 1806, this etching beautifully portrays both triumph and tragedy in one frame. The intricate details and symbolism make it a powerful piece that reflects not only historical events but also human emotions such as courage, sacrifice, and victory.
This artwork from the National Maritime Museum in London serves as a reminder of Admiral Nelson's bravery and leadership during times of war. It immortalizes a hero who fought for his country until his last breath and celebrates his legacy that continues to inspire generations. The combination of artistry and storytelling in this etching makes it a timeless masterpiece worth admiring for years to come.
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