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Position of the H. M. S. Terror on the 22nd February 1937: frost smoke in the distance
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Position of the H. M. S. Terror on the 22nd February 1937: frost smoke in the distance
3672150 Position of the H.M.S. Terror on the 22nd February 1937: frost smoke in the distance, 1938 (litho) by Smyth, Henry (fl.c.1800-60); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: [Lithographs of the H.M.S. Terror] [graphic] / L. Haghe lith.; Captn. Smyth del.
Plate 7
by Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865; Haghe, Louis, 1806-1885
London: J. Murray); eNewberry Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23117740
© Newberry Library / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph, titled "Position of the H. M. S. Terror on the 22nd February 1937: frost smoke in the distance" takes us back to a moment frozen in time. Created by Henry Smyth and Louis Haghe, this print showcases their exceptional talent for capturing both detail and atmosphere. The scene depicted is one of eerie beauty. The H. M. S. Terror, a formidable ship known for its polar exploration endeavors, stands proudly amidst an icy landscape. In the distance, delicate wisps of frost smoke rise from the frigid waters, creating an ethereal ambiance that adds to the sense of mystery. Smyth's meticulous attention to detail allows us to appreciate every aspect of this historical vessel. From its sturdy masts reaching towards the sky to its intricate rigging and sails billowing in the wind, we are transported into a world where adventure and danger coexist. As we gaze upon this lithograph, we can't help but imagine what life was like aboard such a ship during those treacherous expeditions. The bravery and determination required by those who sailed on vessels like H. M. S. Terror become palpable through Smyth's artistry. Preserved within these strokes lies not only a visual representation but also a testament to human resilience and our unyielding desire to explore unknown territories. This print serves as a reminder of our shared history while simultaneously igniting our curiosity about what lies beyond familiar horizons. Incorporating elements of both artistry
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