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The rescue of the cargo and treasures of HMS Thetis, at Cape Frio, Brazil, after the frigate sank on December 4, 1830, on the rocky coast north of Rio de Janeiro
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The rescue of the cargo and treasures of HMS Thetis, at Cape Frio, Brazil, after the frigate sank on December 4, 1830, on the rocky coast north of Rio de Janeiro
MMM5466119 The rescue of the cargo and treasures of HMS Thetis, at Cape Frio, Brazil, after the frigate sank on December 4, 1830, on the rocky coast north of Rio de Janeiro by Schetky, John Christian (1778-1874); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The rescue of the cargo and treasures of HMS Thetis, at Cape Frio (Brazil), after the frigate sank on December 4, 1830, on the rocky coast north of Rio de Janeiro. Oil on canvas, 1833, by John Christian Schetky (1778-1874).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This painting captures the dramatic rescue of the cargo and treasures of HMS 'Thetis' off the coast of Cape Frio, Brazil in 1830. The frigate sank on December 4th, a tragic event that led to a daring salvage operation amidst stormy seas and treacherous weather conditions.
Painted by John Christian Schetky in 1833, this masterpiece showcases the bravery and determination of those involved in saving the valuable cargo from the sunken ship. The rocky coast north of Rio de Janeiro serves as a haunting backdrop to this maritime disaster turned heroic rescue mission.
The detailed brushstrokes bring to life the chaos and turmoil of the sea, with waves crashing against jagged rocks as sailors work tirelessly to retrieve what remains of HMS 'Thetis'. The sense of urgency is palpable in every stroke, conveying both the danger and importance of salvaging these precious goods.
As we gaze upon this historical scene frozen in time, we are reminded of the unpredictable power of nature and the resilience of those who face its wrath. This painting is not just a work of art but a testament to human perseverance in times of adversity.
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