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The Arctic Arctic expedition (1594-1997) of Willem Barentsz (or Barentz, 1500-1597, Dutch navigator) sought the passage from the north east to extreme Asia, the ship caught in the ice of the Arctic winter
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The Arctic Arctic expedition (1594-1997) of Willem Barentsz (or Barentz, 1500-1597, Dutch navigator) sought the passage from the north east to extreme Asia, the ship caught in the ice of the Arctic winter
NWI4846808 The Arctic Arctic expedition (1594-1997) of Willem Barentsz (or Barentz, 1500-1597, Dutch navigator) sought the passage from the north east to extreme Asia, the ship caught in the ice of the Arctic winter, the crew took refuge on the coast of New Zemble. Reproduction of a strong water in colours by Gerard de Veer, 1598. Lithography in colors 19th century.; (add.info.: The Arctic Arctic expedition (1594-1997) of Willem Barentsz (or Barentz, 1500-1597, Dutch navigator) sought the passage from the north east to extreme Asia, the ship caught in the ice of the Arctic winter, the crew took refuge on the coast of New Zemble. Reproduction of a strong water in colours by Gerard de Veer, 1598. Lithography in colors 19th century.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This print captures the harrowing Arctic expedition of Willem Barentsz, a Dutch navigator who bravely sought a passage from the northeast to extreme Asia in the late 16th century. The image shows his ship trapped in the icy grip of the Arctic winter, highlighting the treacherous conditions faced by Barentsz and his crew.
As they struggled to navigate through frozen waters, the crew eventually found refuge on the desolate coast of New Zemble. The scene depicted in this reproduction is both haunting and awe-inspiring, showcasing the resilience and determination of these early explorers in their quest for discovery.
Created by Gerard de Veer in 1598, this lithograph brings to life a pivotal moment in maritime history. The vibrant colors and intricate details capture the harsh beauty of the Arctic landscape, with towering icebergs looming ominously in the background.
This historic image serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by those who dared to venture into uncharted territories centuries ago. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and courage in the face of adversity, making it a truly remarkable piece of art that continues to inspire awe and admiration today.
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