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Front wire, Jack (Tom Saunders), during his first trip as an apprentice (colout litho)
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Front wire, Jack (Tom Saunders), during his first trip as an apprentice (colout litho)
MMM5482604 Front wire, Jack (Tom Saunders), during his first trip as an apprentice (colout litho) by Stanfield, George Clarkson (1828-78); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The front line, Jack (Tom Saunders), during his first trip as an apprentice, listened to the story of a sailor telling a ghost story about a ship haunted by a cat, in the tip of a West India Company Indiaman ship, en route from the Thames to Sheerness. Two crew members sit on a trunk, a third on a rolled sail, the fourth on a spool of rope, around them are a ladder, a buoy, work rope, a lantern, and a hammock. Original illustration for the book Poor Jack (1840) by Marryat (died 1848), drawing by George Clarkson Stanfield (1828-1878).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This lithograph captures the essence of life at sea in the 19th century, as depicted in George Clarkson Stanfield's illustration for the book 'Poor Jack'. The scene shows Jack (Tom Saunders), a young apprentice on his first voyage, engrossed in a ghost story told by a seasoned sailor. As they sail from the Thames to Sheerness aboard a West India Company Indiaman ship, the crew members are gathered around various nautical objects - a ladder, buoy, lantern, and hammock - creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and adventure.
The attention to detail in this artwork is remarkable, with each figure and object meticulously rendered to bring the maritime setting to life. From the expressions on the faces of the sailors to the intricate patterns on their clothing, every element contributes to the authenticity of this historical scene.
Stanfield's skillful use of color adds depth and dimension to the composition, enhancing its visual impact. The soft hues and subtle shading create a sense of movement and drama that draws viewers into Jack's world as he listens intently to tales of haunted ships and mysterious felines.
This print serves as a window into a bygone era when seafaring was both perilous and enchanting, offering viewers a glimpse into the daily lives of sailors like Jack who braved unknown waters in pursuit of adventure.
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