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Sixteen Views of Plaves in the Persian Gulph Forces Against the Arabian Pirates, 1813 (aquatint, coloured)
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Sixteen Views of Plaves in the Persian Gulph Forces Against the Arabian Pirates, 1813 (aquatint, coloured)
7342604 Sixteen Views of Plaves in the Persian Gulph Forces Against the Arabian Pirates, 1813 (aquatint, coloured) by Temple, R. (fl.1809-10) (after); 32.8x49.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: R. Temple; I. Clark; William Haines
No 12. The Attack on the Fort of Luft, Novr 27th 1809.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38515716
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
Arab Country Brazier Braziers Buccaneer Corsair Demolish Demolishes Demolition Fires Flame Iran Iranian Iranians Naval Battle Persia Persians Pirate Pirates Privateer See Battle Arab Civilization Arab Culture Arabians Battle Field Marines Maritime Force Naval Force Naval Infantry
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This stunning aquatint print captures the intense battle scenes between forces in the Persian Gulf and Arabian pirates in 1813. The intricate details of each of the sixteen views depicted in this artwork showcase the bravery and determination of those involved in these historic confrontations.
One particularly striking image shows the attack on the Fort of Luft on November 27th, 1809. The flames from burning structures and billowing smoke create a sense of chaos and destruction, highlighting the fierce nature of naval battles during this time period.
The artist, R. Temple, along with I. Clark and William Haines, expertly captured the essence of Arab civilization and culture through their portrayal of castles, fortresses, and naval fleets engaged in combat. Each scene is filled with vibrant colors that bring to life the intensity of these historical events.
As you gaze upon this print from the National Maritime Museum in London, you can't help but feel transported back to a time when bravery on the high seas was essential for survival. This piece serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought against piracy to protect their way of life.
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