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Clipper Ship Lahloo, 799 Tons, preparing to land Pilot off the Owers, 19th September 1867, c.1868-74 (lithograph, coloured)
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Clipper Ship Lahloo, 799 Tons, preparing to land Pilot off the Owers, 19th September 1867, c.1868-74 (lithograph, coloured)
7342203 Clipper Ship Lahloo, 799 Tons, preparing to land Pilot off the Owers, 19th September 1867, c.1868-74 (lithograph, coloured) by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (c.1819-91); 51.1x72.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Thomas Goldsworth Dutton [artist & engraver]; William Foster [publisher]); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning lithograph captures the Clipper Ship Lahloo, 799 Tons, as it prepares to land the pilot off the Owers on September 19th, 1867. The intricate details of this print by Thomas Goldsworth Dutton transport us back to the bustling maritime trade of the 19th century.
The vibrant colors and dynamic composition bring to life the speed and rapidity of water transport during this era. The ship's sails billow in the wind, propelling it forward towards its destination with a sense of urgency and purpose.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we can almost hear the creaking of wooden planks and feel the salty sea breeze on our faces. The Clipper Ship Lahloo symbolizes not just a means of conveyance but also a way of life for those who relied on these vessels for trade and transportation across vast oceans.
This lithograph is a testament to both artistic skill and technological innovation, capturing a moment in time when sailing ships ruled the seas. It serves as a reminder of our enduring fascination with maritime history and exploration.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this print is more than just a piece of art - it is a window into an important chapter in human civilization that continues to inspire awe and wonder today.
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