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View of Charleston from the Harbor, 1831 (oil on canvas)
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View of Charleston from the Harbor, 1831 (oil on canvas)
3956027 View of Charleston from the Harbor, 1831 (oil on canvas)
by Barnard, Samuel (1776-1858); 60 x 88.6 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, USA; (add.info.:
); American, out of copyright
Media ID 23660154
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View of Charleston from the Harbor, 1831: A Glimpse into Colonial America". This oil on canvas print, created by Samuel Barnard in 1831, offers a mesmerizing view of Charleston from the harbor. Measuring 60 x 88.6 cm, this artwork is housed at Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, CT. The painting beautifully captures the bustling maritime activity that characterized colonial America during this era. The harbor teems with ships and boats of various sizes, gracefully sailing through the Atlantic waters. Tugboats can be seen guiding vessels to their designated berths while rowing boats navigate skillfully around them. In the background lies a charming settlement of houses nestled along the coastline. These structures represent early American architecture and provide insight into life during this time period. The naive style of painting adds an endearing touch to the scene, evoking a sense of simplicity and innocence. As one gazes upon this artwork, it becomes evident that Charleston was not only a vital port but also a thriving British colony in North America. This seascape transports us back to an antebellum era when South Carolina played a significant role in shaping American history. Barnard's masterpiece serves as both historical documentation and folk art representation of colonial America's maritime heritage. It stands as a testament to our nation's rich past and invites viewers to immerse themselves in its vibrant colors and intricate details.
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