Landing Place Collection
"Landing Place: A Glimpse into Historical Moments and Distant Shores" Step back in time to c1810 with John Sell Cotman's masterpiece, "The Landing
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Landing Place: A Glimpse into Historical Moments and Distant Shores" Step back in time to c1810 with John Sell Cotman's masterpiece, "The Landing. " This captivating artwork transports us to an era where bustling harbors and adventurous voyages were the norm. Intriguingly, we find ourselves amidst The Nile Expedition for the Relief of General Gordon through an enchanting engraving. It vividly depicts a crucial moment in history when brave souls embarked on a perilous journey to rescue their esteemed leader. Moving forward, James Abbott McNeill Whistler's creation, "The Landing Stage, Cows, " takes us to a serene coastal town in 1887. With its tranquil ambiance and picturesque scenery, it invites us to imagine strolling along the landing stage while absorbing nature's beauty. Gibraltar beckons next with its awe-inspiring engraving titled "Gibraltar: The Landing-Place and Remains of Moorish Castle. " Here we witness the fusion of ancient architecture and modernity as visitors step onto this historical land steeped in rich cultural heritage. Venturing further eastward brings us to Pahang Corporation's concession views during The Rising in Pahang. Through intricate engravings, we catch glimpses of intense moments that unfolded during this significant event in further India's history. Our journey continues with another engraved depiction showcasing the British Occupation of Cyprus. We are transported to a West Coast landing-place near Baffo where echoes of colonialism intertwine with local customs against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty. Views at South Cape of Formosa captivate our senses through detailed engravings that reveal Taiwan's southernmost point. As if standing on those shores ourselves, we immerse ourselves in stunning vistas that have witnessed countless stories unfold over time. Khartoum emerges from black-and-white photographs as we glimpse the White Nile flowing gracefully alongside Fashoda today.