Nine Works Eight From Narrative Of The Expedition Of An American Squadron To The China Seas And Japan Under The Command Of Commodore Mc Perry Together With The Arrival Of The United States War Steamer At Honolulu From Sketch By Daniel Winter Wt
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Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Nine Works Eight From Narrative Of The Expedition Of An American Squadron To The China Seas And Japan Under The Command Of Commodore Mc Perry Together With The Arrival Of The United States War Steamer At Honolulu From Sketch By Daniel Winter Wt", originally brought to life by the talented William Heine. 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 William Heine and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Nine Works Eight From Narrative Of The Expedition Of An American Squadron To The China Seas And Japan Under The Command Of Commodore M.C. Perry Together With The Arrival Of The United States War Steamer At Honolulu From Sketch By Daniel Winter W.T." is a collection of lithographs created by the German-American artist William Heine. The works were produced as part of the official documentation of the United States' naval expedition to the China Seas and Japan, which took place from 1852 to 1854 under the command of Commodore Matthew C. Perry. This expedition is historically significant as it led to the opening of Japan to the West after more than two centuries of self-imposed isolation.
William Heine was an artist and member of the expedition who was tasked with recording the landscapes, people, and events encountered during the journey. His illustrations provide a visual account of the mission and are an important historical record of the cultural and political context of the time. The lithographs in this collection are particularly notable for their detailed representation of the arrival of the United States war steamer at Honolulu, as sketched by Daniel Winter W.T., and the interactions between the American sailors and the local populations they encountered.
The collection of lithographs is a valuable primary source for historians and scholars of American and Japanese history, as well as for those interested in the history of international relations and naval expeditions of the 19th century. The works also offer insights into the art and practice of lithography during this period, showcasing the techniques and aesthetic sensibilities of mid-19th century American printmaking.
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