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The North Sea Steamer Forcing Her Passage Through The Ice To Cronstadt

the North Sea Steamer Forcing Her Passage Through The Ice To Cronstadt, Kronstadt, Sketched By R.t. Landells, Russia, 1856

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Media ID 9703949

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1856 Passage Sketched 19th Century Engraving Cronstadt Forcing Kronstadt Landells


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This vintage engraving from 1856 titled "The North Sea Steamer Forcing Her Passage Through The Ice To Cronstadt" captures a captivating moment in history. Sketched by R. T. Landells, this illustrative technique brings to life the challenging journey of a steamer navigating through the icy waters towards Kronstadt, Russia. In this enchanting 19th-century style engraving, we are transported back in time to witness the determination and resilience of seafarers braving treacherous conditions. The intricate details showcase the strength of the ship as it plows through thick layers of ice, leaving a trail behind. The image not only showcases an impressive feat of engineering but also offers us a glimpse into Russian culture and maritime history. It serves as a reminder of how humans have always pushed boundaries and overcome obstacles to explore new territories. With its retro charm and historic significance, this engraved image is truly a work of art that encapsulates the spirit of adventure and exploration during the Victorian era. As we admire this piece from Arkheia's collection, let us appreciate both its artistic value and its ability to transport us back in time to witness an extraordinary moment in naval history.

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