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Acrylic Blox : Embarkation of the Expeditionary Corps to Minorca, 26th May 1756 (oil on canvas)
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Embarkation of the Expeditionary Corps to Minorca, 26th May 1756 (oil on canvas)
XIR182185 Embarkation of the Expeditionary Corps to Minorca, 26th May 1756 (oil on canvas) by Kapeller, Jean-Joseph (1702-90); 140x210 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Marseille, France; (add.info.: Embarquement du Corps Expeditionnaire de Minorque; British owned Minorca taken by the French; start of Seven Years War; ); French, out of copyright
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Embarkation of the Expeditionary Corps to Minorca, 26th May 1756
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This oil on canvas print by Jean-Joseph Kapeller captures a pivotal moment in history - the embarkation of the French expeditionary corps to Minorca. Measuring an impressive 140x210 cm, this artwork is housed in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Marseille, France. The scene depicted showcases a bustling port as ships are being loaded with supplies and troops. The French naval fleet dominates the harbor, their sails billowing against a clear blue sky. Barges and rowing boats ferry soldiers and equipment from shore to ship, adding to the sense of urgency and anticipation. This historic event marked the beginning of the Seven Years War when British-owned Minorca fell into French hands. The painting beautifully captures both the grandeur and tension surrounding this significant military operation. Kapeller's attention to detail is evident throughout; every figure seems alive with purpose as they go about their tasks. From sailors hoisting sails to soldiers organizing themselves on deck, each element contributes to a vivid portrayal of departure from Marseille. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece, imagine yourself transported back in time - witness firsthand how nations shaped destinies through conquests at sea. This print serves as a powerful reminder of our collective past and invites reflection on the complexities of war and its impact on history.
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