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Longitudinal cross-section of an armed and equipped vessel
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Longitudinal cross-section of an armed and equipped vessel
XIR414995 Longitudinal cross-section of an armed and equipped vessel, illustration from the Atlas de Colbert, plate 47 (pencil & w/c on paper) by French School, (17th century); Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France; (add.info.: Jean Baptiste Colbert de Trocy (1619-83) asked the Royal Academy of Science to publish an Atlas in order to develop the French navy and to reduce the Dutch maritime supremacy; inv 140 (1513); b/w photo; black and white photograph; ); French, out of copyright
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This photograph captures a rare glimpse into the intricate details of a 17th-century armed and equipped vessel. The longitudinal cross-section reveals the inner workings of this majestic ship, showcasing its impressive structure and design. Every element is meticulously depicted in pencil and watercolor on paper, bringing to life the expertise of the French School artists who created this illustration. From the towering masts adorned with decorative ornaments to the cannons strategically placed along its sides, every aspect speaks volumes about the power and grandeur of naval warfare during that era. As we delve deeper into this image, our eyes are drawn to fascinating elements such as sailors going about their duties, barrels neatly stacked for storage, and even a sea monster lurking beneath. These intricacies provide us with insights into not only shipbuilding techniques but also daily life aboard these vessels. Commissioned by Jean Baptiste Colbert de Trocy in his quest to develop France's navy while challenging Dutch maritime supremacy, this print from Atlas de Colbert serves as both an educational tool and a testament to artistic excellence. It stands as a reminder of an era when ships ruled the seas and nations vied for dominance through their powerful naval forces. Preserved at Service Historique de la Marine in Vincennes, France, this historic piece continues to inspire awe among admirers today.
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