Baines, Thomas: The landing of the British Settlers in Algoa Bay in the year 1820

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Baines, Thomas : The landing of the British Settlers in Algoa Bay in the year 1820

(Port Elizabeth: King George VI Art Gallery, no date)

420 x 575 mm (outer dimensions); 380 x 535 mm (image dimensions). Full-colour reproduction of the 1852 oil on canvas by Thomas Baines, the original of which is in the possession of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, formerly the King George VI Art Gallery, Port Elizabeth. The image is printed on 215 gsm China Embossed Natural paper, is in fine condition, and ideal for framing. This famous picture illustrates a moment from the seminal event in the history of Eastern Cape settlement: the landing of the first sizable contingent of English settlers on the subcontinent. At the foot of the rise above the Bay are the tents that would shelter the 1820 Settlers temporarily, along with the wagons for their conveyance to the hinterland. The flag of the garrison at Fort Frederick is visible at the crest of the hill overlooking the scene. In the foreground, lighters laden with Settler men, women and children are battling through the waves from the notoriously unsafe anchorage. Cormorants soar above the waves, and swoop down. A breathtaking scene.

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