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Tote Bag : GERMANY: RIVER JUNCTION. View of the junction of the Danube and Iller Rivers near Ulm, Germany. Steel engraving, English, 1821, after a drawing by Robert Batty

GERMANY: RIVER JUNCTION. View of the junction of the Danube and Iller Rivers near Ulm, Germany. Steel engraving, English, 1821, after a drawing by Robert Batty



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GERMANY: RIVER JUNCTION. View of the junction of the Danube and Iller Rivers near Ulm, Germany. Steel engraving, English, 1821, after a drawing by Robert Batty

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1821 Batty Cloud Country Danube Flatboat Junction Lightning Robert Storm


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This print titled "GERMANY: RIVER JUNCTION" takes us back to the early 19th century, offering a glimpse of the breathtaking junction of the Danube and Iller Rivers near Ulm, Germany. The steel engraving, created in 1821 by Robert Batty, showcases his remarkable talent for capturing landscapes with intricate detail. The image transports us to a stormy day in the German countryside. Dark clouds loom overhead as lightning illuminates the sky, creating an atmosphere filled with anticipation and awe. The river junction itself is a sight to behold - two powerful rivers converging amidst this dramatic backdrop. In this scene, we see a flatboat navigating through the waters, symbolizing the importance of transportation during that era. It serves as a reminder of how rivers played a crucial role in connecting different regions and facilitating trade. Batty's skillful use of engraving techniques brings depth and texture to every element within this composition. From the turbulent waves crashing against each other to the rugged landscape surrounding these mighty rivers, every detail comes alive on paper. This print from Granger Art on Demand allows us to appreciate not only Batty's artistic prowess but also provides insight into historical transportation methods and Germany's natural beauty. Whether you are an art enthusiast or history lover, this piece offers an immersive experience that will transport you back in time while marveling at nature's grandeur.

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