Lose their Compass, their Ship Slips Between the Teeth of a Fish Unknown in this Part of the World (1809) from the Original, Framed Print Color:White adjustable 78cm to 131cm
Lose their Compass, their Ship Slips Between the Teeth of a Fish Unknown in this Part of the World (1809) from the Original, Framed Print Color:White adjustable 78cm to 131cmPublic domain art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, digitally enhanced from the original in high resolution. Etching, hand coloured. British, by Thomas Rowlandson, and published by Thomas Tegg. The phrase "Lose their Compass, their ship slips between the teeth of a fish unknown in this part of the world" is a quote from this engraving by Thomas Rowlandson, illustrating a story from Baron Munchausen's "Surprising Adventures". It depicts a ship being
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