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Action at Carthagena, Colombia, 1741
3781934 Action at Carthagena, Colombia, 1741 by Gravelot, Hubert Francois (1699-1773); (add.info.: Action at Carthagena, Colombia, 1741. Engraving from drawing by Gravelot. Failed large-scale attack by British and American colonial troops led by English admiral Edward Vernon, 1684-1757. Gravelot (also known as Hubert-Francois Bourguignon), French engraver, 1699 -- 1773.
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Action at Carthagena, Colombia, 1741 - A Failed Colonial Attack
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the failed large-scale attack on Carthagena, Colombia in 1741. Led by English admiral Edward Vernon, British and American colonial troops embarked on an ambitious mission to conquer this strategic South American colony. The image depicts a chaotic scene of battle unfolding along the coastline. Ships fill the sea as soldiers storm ashore, their determined faces reflecting both bravery and uncertainty. The failed invasion is evident in their expressions; it serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by colonial powers during this era of expansion. Created by Hubert Francois Gravelot, a renowned French engraver of the late baroque period, this artwork showcases his exceptional talent for capturing historical events with intricate detail. Gravelot's skillful rendering brings to life not only the action but also the atmosphere surrounding this significant event. The significance of this failed attack reverberates beyond its immediate impact on Carthagena. It highlights the complexities and struggles inherent in colonialism during the 18th century. This image serves as a testament to both triumphs and failures that shaped world history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported back in time to witness an important chapter unfold before our eyes - an anecdote from European naval power attempting to extend its influence across distant shores.
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