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Photo Mug : MALASPINA, Alejandro (1754-1809). Italian-Spanish navigator and explorer.; BRAMBILA, Fernando (1763-1834). Painter. Australia (18th c.). English colony of New South Wales

MALASPINA, Alejandro (1754-1809). Italian-Spanish navigator and explorer.; BRAMBILA, Fernando (1763-1834). Painter. Australia (18th c.). English colony of New South Wales




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MALASPINA, Alejandro (1754-1809). Italian-Spanish navigator and explorer.; BRAMBILA, Fernando (1763-1834). Painter. Australia (18th c.). English colony of New South Wales

CUL4862936 MALASPINA, Alejandro (1754-1809). Italian-Spanish navigator and explorer.; BRAMBILA, Fernando (1763-1834). Painter. Australia (18th c.). English colony of New South Wales. Drawing by Fernando Brambila illustrating the scientific expedition of Alejandro Malaspina (1789-1794). Litography. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Navy Museum by Brambila, Fernando (1763-1834); (add.info.: MALASPINA, Alejandro (1754-1809). Italian-Spanish navigator and explorer.; BRAMBILA, Fernando (1763-1834). Painter. Australia (18th c.). English colony of New South Wales. Drawing by Fernando Brambila illustrating the scientific expedition of Alejandro Malaspina (1789-1794). Litography. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Navy Museum); Photo © JBP/AIC

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Alejandro 1754 1809 Appcultura Back And White Boat Dock Brambila British Empire Dock Fernando 1763 1834 Harbor Area Harbour Area Harbours Imperialism Madrid Malaspina Navy Museum New South Wales Pier Pontoons Port Area Quay Quayside Sydney Urbanism Wharf Litography


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This print captures the essence of exploration and discovery during the 18th century, showcasing the collaborative efforts of Italian-Spanish navigator and explorer Alejandro Malaspina and painter Fernando Brambila. The drawing by Brambila illustrates Malaspina's scientific expedition from 1789 to 1794, highlighting their journey to Australia, specifically the English colony of New South Wales. The intricate details in this lithograph transport us back in time to witness the grandeur of naval exploration and artistic expression. The boats depicted in the image symbolize not only a means of transportation but also a gateway to new worlds and knowledge. As we delve into this historical artwork, we are reminded of the spirit of adventure that drove individuals like Malaspina and Brambila to push boundaries and expand horizons. Their contributions to European history, particularly in relation to Australia and Oceania, continue to inspire awe and curiosity. Displayed at the Navy Museum in Madrid, Spain, this piece serves as a testament to human ingenuity and creativity. It is a reminder that art has always been intertwined with exploration, shaping our understanding of different cultures and landscapes. Through this black-and-white engraving, we glimpse into a chapter of history marked by imperialism and urbanism, shedding light on the interconnectedness between artistry and maritime endeavors.

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