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Neptune on Board the Newcastle Crossing the Line, 1859 (w / c on paper)
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Neptune on Board the Newcastle Crossing the Line, 1859 (w / c on paper)
XZL151152 Neptune on Board the Newcastle Crossing the Line, 1859 (w/c on paper) by Simpson, William Crimea (1823-99); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: homage paid to the sea kingdom by the newcomer or pollywog; become shellback when you have passed initiation; ); Scottish, out of copyright
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British Navy Inauguration Initiation Ceremony Poseidon Rite Shaving Union Jack
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The captivating print titled "Neptune on Board the Newcastle Crossing the Line, 1859" takes us back to a significant moment in maritime history. Painted by William Simpson, this watercolor on paper artwork captures an initiation ceremony that occurred during a naval voyage across the equator. In this intriguing scene, we witness a tribute paid to the sea kingdom by those who are new to crossing the line, referred to as pollywogs. As part of their initiation into becoming shellbacks, these individuals undergo a unique ritual overseen by King Neptune himself and his royal court. Amidst the British Navy's Union Jack flag proudly waving in the background, we see Neptune's regal presence commanding attention. The royal barber stands ready with his razor while others eagerly await their turn for shaving. This tradition symbolizes both respect for Poseidon and adherence to long-standing naval customs. This photograph not only showcases an important rite of passage but also highlights the rich traditions and camaraderie within seafaring communities. It serves as a reminder of how rituals like these have been cherished throughout history and continue to be celebrated today. Displayed at London's Victoria & Albert Museum, this remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into maritime heritage while appreciating Simpson's skillful artistry.
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