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The Taking of Fort Fautuhua, Tahiti, 17th December 1846 (oil on canvas)




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The Taking of Fort Fautuhua, Tahiti, 17th December 1846 (oil on canvas)

XIR177999 The Taking of Fort Fautuhua, Tahiti, 17th December 1846 (oil on canvas) by Giraud, Charles (1819-92); 151x109 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright

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Ambush Cliff Face Climbing Dangerous French Colony Prise Protectorate Siege Tahitian


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Bring your favorite work of art to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring high-quality images, this mug showcases "The Taking of Fort Fautuhua, Tahiti, 17th December 1846" by Charles Giraud. This oil on canvas painting, out of copyright and originally housed at Château de Versailles, France, captures a significant moment in history. Each mug is expertly printed with vibrant colors and sharp details, making it a unique and thoughtful gift for art lovers or history enthusiasts. Enjoy your favorite beverage while admiring this beautiful piece of art every morning. Order yours today!

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


The Taking of Fort Fautuhua, Tahiti, 17th December 1846

EDITORS COMMENTS
captures a pivotal moment in history through the masterful brushstrokes of Charles Giraud. This oil on canvas print transports us to the lush landscapes of Tahiti during the French colonial era. In this dramatic scene, we witness an intense siege as French soldiers climb treacherous mountain cliffs to ambush and attack Fort Fautuhua. The dangerous cliff face adds an element of suspense and danger to the composition, highlighting the bravery and determination of these soldiers. Giraud's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the rugged terrain to the vibrant foliage that surrounds them. As an official painter for France's protectorate in Tahiti, he skillfully captures both the beauty and tension present in this historical event. This artwork serves as a visual testament to France's efforts to establish control over its colonies while showcasing Giraud's artistic prowess. It stands proudly within Château de Versailles in France, reminding visitors of this significant chapter in their nation's history. As we gaze upon "The Taking of Fort Fautuhua" we are transported back in time - witnessing not only a military conquest but also appreciating artistry at its finest.

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