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Vue et plan de Marseilla et de son port au XVIe siecle; d apres une gravure sur cuivre du Theatre des Citez du monde, par G Bruin; Bruxelles, 1572 (engraving)
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Vue et plan de Marseilla et de son port au XVIe siecle; d apres une gravure sur cuivre du Theatre des Citez du monde, par G Bruin; Bruxelles, 1572 (engraving)
6022370 Vue et plan de Marseilla et de son port au XVIe siecle; d apres une gravure sur cuivre du Theatre des Citez du monde, par G Bruin; Bruxelles, 1572 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vue et plan de Marseilla et de son port au XVIe siecle; d apres une gravure sur cuivre du Theatre des Citez du monde, par G Bruin; Bruxelles, 1572. Illustration for L Ancienne France, La Marine et Les Colonies, Commerce (Firmin-Didot, 1888).); © Look and Learn
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1572 Brussels Bruxelles D Apres Dapres Marine Monde Siecle Xvie Belgians Belgium Belgian Benelux Countries Cuivre Gravure
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This print showcases a detailed engraving of "Vue et plan de Marseilla et de son port au XVIe siècle" (View and plan of Marseille and its port in the 16th century). Created by G Bruin in Brussels, Belgium, in 1572, this historic artwork offers a glimpse into the past. The French School from the 19th century beautifully captures the essence of France's maritime history. The image is part of L'Ancienne France, La Marine et Les Colonies, Commerce (Ancient France, Navy and Colonies, Commerce), published by Firmin-Didot in 1888. It provides valuable insight into trade and commerce during that era. With intricate details depicting ships sailing on the sea, this engraving transports us back to sixteenth-century Marseille. The bustling port comes alive with activity as vessels navigate through its waters. This piece serves as a reminder of Marseille's importance as a trading hub during this period. The composition showcases skilled craftsmanship on copper plates at Theatre des Citez du monde (Theater of Cities around the World). Its inclusion in L'Ancienne France highlights its significance within French historical documentation. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistic value but also the rich history behind it. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of how art can serve as a window into our collective past.
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