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Glass Frame : fire Wharves Algiers shortly Bombardment Anglo-Dutch Fleet
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fire Wharves Algiers shortly Bombardment Anglo-Dutch Fleet
The fire on the Wharves of Algiers, shortly after the Bombardment of the Anglo-Dutch Fleet, 27 August 1816 Four Episodes during the Presence of the Anglo-Dutch Fleet in the Bay of Algiers, 26 to 27 August 1816 (series title), The fire on the shipyards in the port of Algiers, shortly after the start of the bombing by the Anglo-Dutch fleet, 27 August 1816. On the right a warship. Nicols Baur, 1816 - 1820, panel, oil paint (paint), h 55 cm × w 76 cm
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Media ID 19551772
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the aftermath of a devastating event in history - the Bombardment of the Anglo-Dutch Fleet on 27th August 1816, specifically focusing on the fire that engulfed the Wharves of Algiers. The image showcases four episodes during the presence of the fleet in the Bay of Algiers from 26th to 27th August. The chaos and destruction are palpable as flames consume the shipyards in Algiers' port, just moments after being targeted by bombs from the Anglo-Dutch fleet. On one side, a warship stands ominously, serving as a stark reminder of the violence that unfolded. Nicols Baur skillfully captured this scene between 1816 and 1820 using oil paint on panel. The composition measures approximately 55 cm in height and 76 cm in width, providing an intimate glimpse into this historical moment. This print from Liszt Collection serves as a powerful testament to both human resilience and devastation caused by conflict. It reminds us of our shared past and encourages reflection upon how such events have shaped our present world. Let it serve as a poignant reminder to strive for peace and understanding amidst turbulent times.
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