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Across Two Oceans, Newcastle, Jamaica, from the Morton D Orsay Bridle-Path (engraving)
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Across Two Oceans, Newcastle, Jamaica, from the Morton D Orsay Bridle-Path (engraving)
1595661 Across Two Oceans, Newcastle, Jamaica, from the Morton D Orsay Bridle-Path (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Across Two Oceans, Newcastle, Jamaica, from the Morton D Orsay Bridle-Path. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 22 September 1888.
G Montbard); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23393526
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Caribbean Caribbean Island Carribean Donkeys Jamaica Montbard G Montbard George Newcastle Oceans
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The captivating engraving titled "Across Two Oceans, Newcastle, Jamaica, from the Morton D Orsay Bridle-Path" takes us on a visual journey to the scenic landscapes of 19th-century Jamaica. Created by Charles Auguste Loye, this artwork captures the essence of a vibrant street scene in Newcastle. As we gaze upon this print, our eyes are immediately drawn to the majestic mountains that frame the backdrop. The lush greenery and palm trees sway gently in the tropical breeze, transporting us to an idyllic Caribbean paradise. In the distance, two vast oceans meet at the horizon, creating a breathtaking vista that symbolizes unity and connection. The bustling streets come alive with activity as locals go about their daily lives. Donkeys gracefully traverse along the Morton D Orsay Bridle-Path while carrying goods and supplies for trade. Their presence adds a touch of authenticity and charm to this picturesque setting. This illustration originally appeared in The Illustrated London News in September 1888 and showcases Loye's incredible talent as an illustrator. His attention to detail brings every element of this scene to life – from the intricate architecture of buildings lining the street to small nuances like people conversing or going about their errands. Through Loye's artistry, we are transported back in time and given a glimpse into Jamaican culture during this era. This enchanting print serves as both a historical document and an exquisite piece of art that celebrates not only Jamaica but also French influence within its overseas territories.
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