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Drawings Prints, Print, Dreadful, Wreck, Mexico, Hempstead, Beach, January 2nd, 1837
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Drawings Prints, Print, Dreadful, Wreck, Mexico, Hempstead, Beach, January 2nd, 1837
Drawings and Prints, Print, Dreadful Wreck of the Mexico on Hempstead Beach, January 2nd, 1837 - As Now Exhibiting at Hanington Dioramas-Perished in All-115 Souls. Lithographer, Artist, Publisher, Lithographed by, Nathaniel Currier, H. Sewell, B.H. Day, American, Roxbury, Massachusetts 1813-1888 New York, American, active New York, 1834-38, Currier, Nathaniel, Sewell, H. Day
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1813 1888 18131888 1813–1888 Beach Currier Lithographer Massachusetts Mexico Nathaniel Nathaniel Currier Roxbury Wreck York Drawings Prints Dreadful Hempstead Lithographed Publisher Sewell
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This print titled "Drawings Prints, Print, Dreadful Wreck of the Mexico on Hempstead Beach, January 2nd, 1837 - As Now Exhibiting at Hanington Dioramas-Perished in All-115 Souls" takes us back to a tragic event that unfolded on a fateful day. Lithographed by Nathaniel Currier, H. Sewell, and B. H. Day, this artwork captures the devastating aftermath of the wrecked ship Mexico on Hempstead Beach. The image transports us to January 2nd, 1837 when this dreadful incident occurred. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable as they skillfully depict the wreckage strewn across the beach and the somber atmosphere surrounding it. The lithographer's expertise brings out every nuance of despair and destruction in this scene. As we gaze upon this print now exhibited at Hanington Dioramas, we are reminded of the tragedy that befell all 115 souls aboard that ill-fated vessel. Their lives were lost amidst these treacherous waters forever etched into history. Nathaniel Currier and his collaborators have masterfully captured both the physical wreckage and emotional impact of this calamity through their artistry. This piece serves as a poignant reminder of human vulnerability against nature's forces. Through Artokoloro's lens capturing Liszt Collection's stunning prints like these, we can appreciate historical events with greater depth and empathy. It allows us to reflect on our past while honoring
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