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The Crossing the Line ceremony, Napoleonic era, 1836 (lithograph)
7235382 The Crossing the Line ceremony, Napoleonic era, 1836 (lithograph) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Crossing the Line ceremony at the Equator, Napoleonic era. Sailors dressed as Neptune and Amphitrite drink grog with an officer. A sailor dressed as Davy Jones ducks an uninitiated midshipman in a barrel, while other sailors carry a blindfolded officer. Other tattooed sailors throw buckets of water at each other. Handcoloured lithograph by George Cruikshank from Greenwich Hospital, a Series of Naval Sketches, by An Old Sailor (Matthew H. Barker), published by James Robins, London, 1826.); © Florilegius
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10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite selection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring Bridgeman Images' "The Crossing the Line ceremony, Napoleonic era, 1836" by George Cruikshank. This captivating lithograph, sourced from Fine Art Finder, depicts a scene from the Napoleonic era as sailors undergo the traditional "Crossing the Line" ceremony at the Equator. Add an air of history and nautical charm to your home or office with this stunning, museum-quality print. Experience the rich details and vibrant colors brought to life through our premium printing process, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Order now and bring a piece of the past into your present.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Crossing the Line ceremony, Napoleonic era, 1836 (lithograph) captures a lively and satirical depiction of a naval tradition during the early 19th century. In this handcoloured lithograph by George Cruikshank, we witness sailors celebrating their crossing of the Equator in a boisterous and comical manner. Dressed as Neptune and Amphitrite, two sailors enjoy grog with an officer while others engage in playful antics. A sailor disguised as Davy Jones playfully ducks an uninitiated midshipman inside a barrel, adding to the jovial atmosphere. Meanwhile, tattooed sailors throw buckets of water at each other amidst laughter and revelry. This scene showcases not only the military traditions but also highlights the camaraderie among seafarers during long voyages. The intricate details captured by Cruikshank's skilled hand bring this festive celebration to life. Published in 1826 as part of 'Greenwich Hospital: A Series of Naval Sketches' by An Old Sailor (Matthew H. Barker), this lithograph offers us a glimpse into naval life during the Napoleonic era. It serves as both historical documentation and entertainment for viewers today. Bridgeman Images presents this remarkable print from their private collection, allowing us to appreciate George Cruikshank's artistic talent while immersing ourselves in the vibrant world of naval celebrations from centuries past.
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