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the Last Voyage of Henry Hudson from the Picture by John Collier; Henry




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the Last Voyage of Henry Hudson from the Picture by John Collier; Henry

" the Last Voyage of Henry Hudson" from the Picture by John Collier; Henry Hudson, the Great Navigator, Made his Last Voyage to the Polar Seas in 1610. in the Summer of 1611 his Crew Mutinied and Set him Adrift in an Open Boat with his Son, John Hudson, and some of the most Infirm of the Sailors. they were Never Heard of More

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Media ID 12983292

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1610 1611 1882 Engraving Boat Crew Great Henry Hudson John Made Open Polar Sailors Seas Summer Voyage Adrift Collier Infirm Navigator


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The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson - A Haunting Tale of Exploration and Betrayal

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photo print, titled "The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson" depicts a pivotal moment in history captured by the talented artist John Collier. In 1610, the renowned navigator Henry Hudson embarked on his final expedition to the treacherous Polar Seas. Little did he know that this journey would seal his fate. In the summer of 1611, tragedy struck as mutiny erupted among his crew. They callously set adrift their captain and his young son, John Hudson, along with some infirm sailors in an open boat. The chilling reality is that they were never heard from again. The engraving itself, created in 1882 using a meticulous illustrative technique, exudes a sense of Victorian artistry and culture. Its retro-styled vintage appeal transports us back to an era when exploration was both revered and perilous. As we gaze upon this haunting image from the Liszt Collection's archives, we are reminded of the bravery and sacrifice made by those who dared to venture into uncharted territories for knowledge and discovery. It serves as a poignant reminder that even great navigators like Henry Hudson were not immune to betrayal at sea. Let this engraving be a testament to human resilience in the face of adversity—a somber tribute to all those lost souls whose stories remain forever etched within history's depths.

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