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Venetian ship shot down in the hull to be repaired. Watercolour drawing
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Venetian ship shot down in the hull to be repaired. Watercolour drawing
GIA4742923 Venetian ship shot down in the hull to be repaired. Watercolour drawing and ink from the manuscript " Customs of the Venitians" by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch (Grevenbroch) (1731-1807), 18th century. by Grevenbroeck, Jan van (1731-1807); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Venetian ship shot down in the hull to be repaired. Watercolour drawing and ink from the manuscript " Customs of the Venitians" by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch (Grevenbroch) (1731-1807), 18th century.); eGiancarlo Costa; Dutch, out of copyright
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This print showcases a watercolour drawing and ink depiction of a Venetian ship that has been shot down in the hull, awaiting repairs. Created by Jan van Grevenbroeck (or Giovanni Grevembroch) in the 18th century, this artwork is part of the manuscript titled "Customs of the Venitians". The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the dramatic scene of a damaged vessel amidst calm waters. The artist's skillful use of watercolors and ink highlights every aspect of this historical moment. From the meticulously drawn ship with its intricate rigging to the delicate brushstrokes capturing waves lapping against its sides, each element contributes to an atmosphere filled with tension and anticipation. The image transports us back in time, immersing us in an era when ships were vital for transportation and warfare. It offers a glimpse into Venetian naval customs during that period, shedding light on their expertise in repairing vessels damaged during battles or accidents at sea. Displayed at Museo Correr in Venice, Italy, this artwork by Jan van Grevenbroeck serves as both a visual delight for art enthusiasts and a valuable historical document for those interested in maritime history. Its preservation allows us to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind it but also gain insights into past customs and practices that shaped our world today.
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