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Metal Print : The North-West Passage, 1874, (1901). Creator: Unknown
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The North-West Passage, 1874, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The North-West Passage, 1874, (1901). An old seaman looks thoughtful as he considers the danger of an expedition to find the sea route round North America via the Canadian Arctic. Many such expeditions had ended in failure and death. His daughter reads from a log book as she holds his hand. On the table is a map, behind him hangs the portrait of a ships commander, and flags lean against the wall: evidence of his seafaring days. After the 1874 painting by John Everett Millais, in the Tate Gallery, London. From " The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
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20"x16" (51x41cm) Metal Print
Discover the intrigue and mystery of the past with our Media Storehouse Metal Print of 'The North-West Passage, 1874, (1901)' by Unknown. This captivating image, sourced from Heritage Images, depicts an old seaman deep in thought as he contemplates the perilous journey to discover the elusive sea route around North America via the Canadian Arctic. Bring history to life with the vibrant colors and stunning detail of our Metal Prints, a perfect addition to any home or office decor. Experience the rich history of the North-West Passage like never before.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
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In this print titled "The North-West Passage, 1874" we are transported back to a moment of contemplation and familial connection. An old seaman, weathered by his seafaring days, gazes thoughtfully into the distance as he ponders the perils of an expedition to find the elusive sea route around North America via the Canadian Arctic. The weight of past failures and lost lives hangs heavy in his eyes. By his side stands his daughter, holding his hand for comfort and support. She reads from a log book, perhaps recounting tales of bravery and adventure from her father's naval exploits. As they sit together at a table adorned with a map depicting uncharted territories, their bond is strengthened through shared memories and aspirations. Behind the old seaman hangs a portrait of a respected ship's commander—a constant reminder of the camaraderie and loyalty forged on treacherous voyages. Flags leaning against the wall symbolize both national pride and personal achievements. This poignant scene captures not only the dangers faced by explorers but also highlights themes of family, legacy, and sacrifice. It serves as an homage to those who dared to venture into unknown waters in pursuit of discovery. The original painting by John Everett Millais now resides in London's Tate Gallery—an enduring testament to humanity's relentless quest for knowledge amidst unforgiving landscapes. Through this evocative photograph print preserved by Heritage Images, we are reminded that history is shaped not only by grand expeditions but also by intimate moments shared between loved ones facing uncertainty together.
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