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The loss of the East India Company's ship Halsewell on the night of the 5-6 January 1786, c.1786 (aquatint, etching)
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The loss of the East India Company's ship Halsewell on the night of the 5-6 January 1786, c.1786 (aquatint, etching)
7342163 The loss of the East India Company's ship Halsewell on the night of the 5-6 January 1786, c.1786 (aquatint, etching) by Dodd, Robert (1748-1815); 41.5x55.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Robert Dodd (artist & engraver)
Inscribed To the Directors of the Honble East India Company this Print representing the Loss of their Ship Halsewell in the Night between the 5th & 6th of January 1786 with precarious situation of the Survivors in a Cavern of the Rock'.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38515646
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This haunting aquatint and etching print by Robert Dodd captures the tragic event of the East India Company's ship 'Halsewell' being lost on the night of January 5-6, 1786. The detailed depiction shows the precarious situation of the survivors as they cling to a cavern in the rock, highlighting the perilous nature of maritime travel during this era.
The artist's skillful rendering brings to life the desperation and hopelessness felt by those aboard the ill-fated vessel, emphasizing both the power and vulnerability of man against nature. The dramatic composition evokes a sense of tragedy and loss, serving as a poignant reminder of the dangers faced by sailors and seafarers in centuries past.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen in history - a moment that forever changed the lives of those involved. The tumultuous sea and looming cliffs serve as a stark backdrop to this harrowing tale, reminding us of the unpredictable forces that govern our world.
Through Dodd's masterful technique and attention to detail, we are given a glimpse into a dark chapter of maritime history, where bravery and survival hung in delicate balance. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a solemn tribute to those who perished at sea on that fateful night.
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