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Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. Celebrated English Navigator. Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Drawing By Negelen. From The Book The Drawing-Room Of Eminent Personages Volume 2. Published In London 1860
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Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. Celebrated English Navigator. Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Drawing By Negelen. From The Book The Drawing-Room Of Eminent Personages Volume 2. Published In London 1860
Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. Celebrated English Navigator.Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Drawing By Negelen.From The Book The Drawing-Room Of Eminent Personages Volume 2. Published In London 1860
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This engraving showcases the esteemed Sir John Franklin, a celebrated English navigator of the 18th century. The portrait, engraved by D. J. Pound from a drawing by Negelen, emanates an air of historical significance and reverence. Sir John Franklin was born in 1786 and his life's work as an explorer has left an indelible mark on history. Renowned for his Arctic expeditions, he played a pivotal role in mapping uncharted territories and advancing our understanding of the polar regions. The intricate details captured in this engraving highlight Sir John Franklin's distinguished features - his strong jawline, piercing eyes, and resolute expression that reflect both determination and wisdom acquired through years of maritime exploration. Displayed vertically with elegance and grace, this historical print is reminiscent of a time when intrepid explorers embarked on perilous journeys to unravel the mysteries of the world. It serves as a testament to Sir John Franklin's legacy as one of England's most revered navigators. Published in London in 1860 as part of "The Drawing-Room Of Eminent Personages Volume 2" this piece offers viewers a glimpse into the past while honoring an individual who contributed significantly to our knowledge of geography and navigation.
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