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Le Nord (59), Nord Pas De Calais (Nord-Pas de Calais), France
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Le Nord (59), Nord Pas De Calais (Nord-Pas de Calais), France
XEE4193090 Le Nord (59), Nord Pas De Calais (Nord-Pas de Calais), France. Portrait of Jean Bart (Jan Bart or Jan Baert, 1650-1702) Dunkirk privateer and local speciality: salt, cotton, cod, sulphide, fabrics of Roubaix and Tourcing (textile industry). Series on the French Departments. Chromolithography (Chromo) " the geographic thread", circa 1920. Private collection. by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Nord (59), Nord Pas De Calais (Nord-Pas de Calais), France. Portrait of Jean Bart (Jan Bart or Jan Baert, 1650-1702) Dunkirk privateer and local speciality: salt, cotton, cod, sulphide, fabrics of Roubaix and Tourcing (textile industry). Series on the French Departments. Chromolithography (Chromo) " the geographic thread", circa 1920. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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Bart Blazon Coat Of Arm John 1650 1702 North 59 North Pas De Calais Regional Speciality Chromolithography Chromo
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This print showcases the rich history and culture of Le Nord (59), Nord Pas De Calais (Nord-Pas de Calais), France. The focal point of the image is a stunning portrait of Jean Bart, also known as Jan Bart or Jan Baert, a renowned privateer from Dunkirk who lived from 1650 to 1702. The portrait beautifully captures Bart's strong and determined demeanor, reflecting his reputation as a skilled sailor and defender of his homeland. As a local specialty, he is associated with various industries that were vital to the region's economy, including salt production, cotton manufacturing, cod fishing, and the production of fabrics in Roubaix and Tourcoing. The chromolithography technique used in this artwork adds depth and vibrancy to the colors, enhancing its visual appeal. Created around 1920 as part of a series on French departments titled "the geographic thread" this print offers viewers an insight into the historical significance of Le Nord. Currently held in a private collection, this piece by Stefano Bianchetti serves as both an artistic representation and historical documentation of Le Nord's cultural heritage. It reminds us of the importance placed on regional specialties during that era while honoring Jean Bart's legacy as a prominent figure in French maritime history.
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