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Glass Place Mat : Frontispiece to De mari libero, by Hugo Grotius and Paulus van Merula

Frontispiece to De mari libero, by Hugo Grotius and Paulus van Merula



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Frontispiece to De mari libero, by Hugo Grotius and Paulus van Merula

XJF276008 Frontispiece to De mari libero, by Hugo Grotius and Paulus van Merula de Maribus, 1633 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hugo Grotius (1583-1645); Paulus van Merula de Maribus (1558-1607); On maritime law; ); English, out of copyright

Media ID 22941678

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Commentary Cover Galleon Legal Shipping Title Treatise


Glass Place Mat (Set of 4)

Set of 4 Glass Place Mats. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (275x225mm, 7mm thick). Matching Coasters also available.

Set of 4 Glass Place Mats. Elegant polished safety glass and heat resistant. Matching Coasters may also be available

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 13.3cm x 25.4cm (5.2" x 10")

Estimated Product Size is 22.5cm x 27.5cm (8.9" x 10.8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate


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This print, titled "Frontispiece to De mari libero" transports us back to the 17th century, offering a glimpse into the world of maritime law and trade. The intricate engraving showcases a majestic galleon sailing through turbulent waters, symbolizing the challenges faced by seafarers during this era. The image is associated with Hugo Grotius and Paulus van Merula de Maribus, two influential figures in international maritime law. Their treatise on maritime law, depicted here as a book cover, aimed to establish principles governing navigation and trade on the high seas. The print exudes an air of authority and importance with its depiction of armed forces surrounding the ship. This emphasizes that naval power played a crucial role in enforcing these laws and protecting commercial interests. "Mare liberum" or "the free seas" is boldly inscribed on the title page, representing the concept that all nations should have equal access to navigate and trade across oceans without restrictions. This notion was particularly significant during a time when European powers were vying for control over lucrative trading routes around the globe. As we admire this historical artwork from Fine Art Finder's private collection, we are reminded of how legal frameworks shaped global commerce centuries ago. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an educational tool that sheds light on our shared history at sea.

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