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Putting the glass to his blind eye... exclaimed I really do not see the signal (colour litho)
2796960 Putting the glass to his blind eye... exclaimed I really do not see the signal (colour litho) by McCormick, Arthur David (1860-1943); Private Collection; (add.info.: Putting the glass to his blind eye... exclaimed I really do not see the signal. Illustration for The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (Constable, 1916).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22697588
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Admiral Lord Nelson Blind Blindness Cripple Disability Disabled Exclaimed Handicaped Handicapped Person Heroism Horatio Nelson Infirmities Invalid Naval School Putting Sightless Eyes Signal
10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the captivating allure of art history with Media Storehouse's Photographic Print of "Putting the glass to his blind eye... exclaimed I really do not see the signal" by Arthur David McCormick. This stunning colour lithograph, published by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, showcases McCormick's masterful use of light and shadow, as the subject raises a glass to his blind eye, seemingly dismissive of an unseen signal. Add this evocative piece to your collection and bring the rich history of art into your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.1cm x 25.4cm (7.1" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Putting the glass to his blind eye. . . exclaimed I really do not see the signal" by Arthur David McCormick, portrays a powerful moment in naval history. The print depicts Admiral Lord Nelson, one of Britain's most revered heroes, during a crucial battle. The image shows Nelson holding a spyglass to his blind eye while exclaiming his inability to see the signal. This gesture symbolizes both his determination and resilience despite his disability. Nelson lost sight in one eye during an earlier military campaign but continued to lead with unwavering courage. The artwork is based on Robert Southey's book "The Life of Nelson" and captures the essence of heroism amidst adversity. It serves as a reminder that physical limitations need not hinder greatness or prevent individuals from achieving their goals. Nelson's story resonates beyond naval warfare; it speaks to anyone facing challenges or disabilities. His triumphs inspire us all to persevere through life's obstacles and find strength within ourselves. McCormick skillfully brings this historical moment to life through intricate details and expert shading techniques. The composition evokes a sense of awe for Nelson's bravery while highlighting the importance of adaptability in times of crisis. This remarkable lithograph celebrates not only Admiral Lord Nelson but also those who overcome personal hardships with indomitable spirit. It reminds us that true heroism lies within each individual, regardless of their physical abilities or limitations.
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