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Harpooning a Greenland Whale
Harpooning a Greenland Whale which has tossed one of the attacking boats. From William Jardine The Naturlists Library: " On the Ordinary Cetacea", Edinburgh, 1837. Hand-coloured engraving
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Media ID 9703389
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Cetacea Conservation Fishing Lighting Natural Whaling
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the thrill of the hunt with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "Harpooning a Greenland Whale" by Archive from Universal Images Group (UIG). This captivating image, taken from William Jardine's "The Naturalist's Library: On the Ordinary Cetacea," published in Edinburgh in 1837, showcases the intensity and danger of traditional whaling techniques. The hand-coloured engraving beautifully depicts a Greenland whale, having tossed one of the attacking boats, and the determined whalers in their pursuit. Bring this historical and visually stunning piece into your home or office as a conversation starter and a reminder of the rich maritime history.
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Estimated Product Size is 31.4cm x 21.2cm (12.4" x 8.3")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to an extraordinary moment of human endeavor and the raw power of nature. Depicting a scene from William Jardine's renowned book, "The Naturalists Library: On the Ordinary Cetacea" this hand-coloured engraving showcases a gripping encounter between man and beast during a harpooning expedition. In this historical snapshot, we witness a group of brave fishermen engaged in an intense battle with a colossal Greenland Whale. The sheer size and strength of the magnificent creature are evident as it fiercely tosses one of the attacking boats into the air. The lighting in this image beautifully captures both the dramatic tension and ethereal beauty that surrounds such perilous encounters. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this photograph serves as a reminder of our complex relationship with nature. It transports us to an era when whaling was not only prevalent but also vital for survival due to its valuable resource – oil. However, it also prompts reflection on conservation efforts today and our responsibility towards protecting these majestic creatures. As we delve into history through images like these, let us be reminded that progress is not solely measured by commercial gain but also by how far we have come in understanding and respecting our natural world. This remarkable piece from Universal Images Group (UIG) invites us to appreciate both the artistry captured within it and the lessons it imparts about humanity's evolving relationship with cetaceans throughout history.
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