The Attack on the Fort of Luft, November 27th 1809, from Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph, taken in the Years 1809-10 illustrative of the Proceedings of the Forces employd on the expedition sent from Bombay, engraved by I. Clark, published Oil Painting by Temple, R.

The Attack on the Fort of Luft, November 27th 1809, from Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph, taken in the Years 1809-10 illustrative of the Proceedings of the Forces employd on the expedition sent from Bombay, engraved by I. Clark, published

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    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The Attack on the Fort of Luft, November 27th 1809, from Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph, taken in the Years 1809-10 illustrative of the Proceedings of the Forces employd on the expedition sent from Bombay, engraved by I. Clark, published", originally brought to life by the talented Temple, R.. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Temple, R. and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "The Attack on the Fort of Luft, November 27th 1809, from Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph, taken in the Years 1809-10 illustrative of the Proceedings of the Forces employd on the expedition sent from Bombay" is an engraving by I. Clark, published by Temple, R. This work is part of a larger collection that documents significant locations and events in the Persian Gulf during the early 19th century, specifically focusing on the British military expedition sent from Bombay (now Mumbai) to the region in 1809-1810.

    The engraving captures a pivotal moment in the British campaign against local fortifications and settlements along the Persian Gulf, which were perceived as threats to British maritime interests and trade routes. The Fort of Luft, located on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz, was a strategic target due to its position and the control it exerted over the surrounding waters.

    The broader collection, "Sixteen Views of Places in the Persian Gulph," serves as both a historical record and a visual narrative of the British military operations in the area. Each engraving in the series provides a detailed depiction of various locations, fortifications, and encounters, offering insights into the landscape, architecture, and military engagements of the time. The works are notable for their precision and the way they convey the challenges faced by the British forces.

    I. Clark, the engraver, was known for his ability to capture intricate details and dramatic scenes, which is evident in this particular piece. His work not only illustrates the physical aspects of the fort and the surrounding area but also conveys the intensity and significance of the attack. The publication by Temple, R. ensured that these visual documents were accessible to a wider audience, contributing to the historical understanding of British military endeavors in the Persian Gulf.

    Overall, "The Attack on the Fort of Luft" and its accompanying series provide valuable visual documentation of a specific period in British colonial and military history, reflecting the geopolitical dynamics and the strategic importance of the Persian Gulf region during the early 19th century.

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