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The Distinguished Action of the Gallant Nelson, 1798 (litho)
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The Distinguished Action of the Gallant Nelson, 1798 (litho)
3244745 The Distinguished Action of the Gallant Nelson, 1798 (litho) by Daniell, James (fl.1801-14); National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK; (add.info.: Sepia engraving illustrating Nelsons heroic action at the Battle of St. Vincent, when, as a Commodore, he leapt on board the 80-gun Spanish ship San Nicholas, while under heavy fire, hauled down her colours, and then dashed across her deck to board the 112-gun San Josef, which then surrendered to Nelson. Admiral Lord Nelson is shown with a drawn sword in his raised right hand, his left hand on the pistol in his belt, facing attack from a seaman with curved sword. ); eNational Museum of the Royal Navy; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22438882
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This litho print, titled "The Distinguished Action of the Gallant Nelson, 1798" transports us back to a moment of unparalleled bravery and heroism. Created by James Daniell in the early 19th century, this sepia engraving immortalizes Admiral Lord Nelson's remarkable feat during the Battle of St. Vincent. In this dramatic scene, we witness Commodore Nelson fearlessly leaping onto the Spanish ship San Nicholas amidst heavy enemy fire. With his right hand raised high, sword in hand and left hand resting on his pistol belt, he confronts an attacking seaman armed with a curved sword. The tension is palpable as these two forces clash on deck. Nelson's audacious act did not end there; after hauling down San Nicholas' colors, he swiftly dashed across her deck to board the formidable 112-gun San Josef. The outcome was inevitable as both ships surrendered to Nelson's unwavering determination and leadership. Through this powerful image, we are reminded of Nelson's exceptional courage and strategic brilliance that made him one of Britain's most revered naval commanders. His unwavering commitment to duty and unmatched fighting spirit continue to inspire generations. Displayed at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. , this historic print serves as a testament to the gallantry displayed by those who fought for their nations during times of conflict. It captures a pivotal moment in naval history when bravery prevailed against all odds – forever etching Admiral Lord Nelson into our collective memory as an emblematic figure of heroism on the high seas.
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