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Admiral Lord Nelson fatally wounded at the battle of Trafalgar (colour litho)
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Admiral Lord Nelson fatally wounded at the battle of Trafalgar (colour litho)
3105724 Admiral Lord Nelson fatally wounded at the battle of Trafalgar (colour litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Admiral Lord Nelson fatally wounded at the battle of Trafalgar. Illustration for Heroes & Heroines of English History (Ernest Nister, c 1895).); © Look and Learn
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This color lithograph depicts the tragic moment when Admiral Lord Nelson was fatally wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar. Created by Gordon Frederick Browne, this print is part of a private collection and showcases the artist's attention to detail and historical accuracy. The image transports us back to that fateful day in 1805, as Nelson valiantly leads his fleet against the combined forces of France and Spain. In this climactic battle scene, we witness the admiral suffering from a mortal injury while bravely commanding his men. The intensity of the confrontation is palpable, with smoke billowing from cannons and ships engaged in fierce combat. As an important figure in English history, Lord Nelson's sacrifice resonates deeply with viewers. His wounded limb symbolizes not only his personal bravery but also reflects the countless sacrifices made by heroes throughout history. This illustration was originally featured in "Heroes & Heroines of English History" published around 1895 by Ernest Nister. Beyond its artistic value, this print offers insight into medical practices during that era. It reminds us how far medical science has progressed since then, highlighting both our gratitude for modern healthcare services and our admiration for those who dedicated their lives to healing others. In summary, Browne's color lithograph immortalizes Admiral Lord Nelson's final moments at Trafalgar—a poignant reminder of heroism on both sides—and serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with history and its impact on our present-day lives.
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