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Waii Totai's Plea for Peace: Dramatic Encounter Aboard Astrolabe in Tonga-Tabu

$283.45
£213.40
€240
CA$390.48
A$437.31
CHF 228.18
MX$5,341.53
NOK 2,903.12
SEK 2,736.54
DKK 1,826.91

About the Item

This captivating lithograph, dating to around 1836, presents a dramatic scene from the voyage of the French corvette Astrolabe under the command of Dumont d'Urville. Set against the backdrop of Tonga-Tabu, the artwork captures a poignant moment of cultural encounter and diplomacy. At the center of the composition is Waii Totai, a Tongan representative, kneeling in an impassioned plea for peace and the cessation of hostilities. His traditional attire and expressive gesture create a striking contrast to the stoic and uniformed French naval officers, whose rigid posture underscores the tension and formality of the event. The ship’s deck is rendered with meticulous detail, from the taut rigging and lifeboats to the seafaring equipment scattered in the foreground. The inclusion of sailors, officers, and civilians adds layers of narrative, illustrating the complex dynamics of 19th-century exploration. In the background, the calm sea and distant horizon juxtapose the intense emotions unfolding on the deck. This smaller German-titled issue, created by Louis Auguste de Sainson, was originally featured in Dumont d’Urville’s Voyage autour du Monde and later included in Brodtmann’s Entdeckungs, Reise der Franzosischen Corvette Astrolabe. The print not only captures a historic moment but also serves as a powerful visual document of cross-cultural interaction during the era of European maritime exploration.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.93 in (25.2 cm)Width: 13.47 in (34.2 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1836
  • Condition:
    ConditionLight age toning and minor foxing to margins, with minimal handling wear. Image area remains clean and sharp, showcasing strong impressions and well-preserved detail. Slight edge wear consistent with age, overall in very good condition.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14025-11stDibs: LU3054343021252

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