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Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle died on 24 April 1788. (1744-1788) captain of the ship, naval academician and chief of division, on the Solomon Islands. Colour board from Alfred Paris watercolour. 1895
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Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle died on 24 April 1788. (1744-1788) captain of the ship, naval academician and chief of division, on the Solomon Islands. Colour board from Alfred Paris watercolour. 1895
XEE4407916 Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle died on 24 April 1788. (1744-1788) captain of the ship, naval academician and chief of division, on the Solomon Islands. Colour board from Alfred Paris watercolour. 1895. by Paris, Alfred (1846-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle died on 24 April 1788. (1744-1788) captain of the ship, naval academician and chief of division, on the Solomon Islands. Colour board from Alfred Paris watercolour. 1895.); Stefano Bianchetti
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Barque Military Navy Solomon Islands Collection Lemage
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This print showcases a colour board from Alfred Paris' watercolour depicting Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle, an influential figure in naval history. Born in 1744 and tragically passing away on 24 April 1788, de Langle was not only the captain of a ship but also held esteemed positions as a naval academician and chief of division. The image transports us to the Solomon Islands, where de Langle's adventurous spirit led him on daring expeditions. The vibrant colours captured by Paris bring to life the exotic beauty of this remote location. It is evident that de Langle's presence had a profound impact on both the French navy and the native people he encountered during his voyages. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we are reminded of the bravery and dedication displayed by individuals like de Langle who shaped our understanding of maritime exploration. This piece serves as a testament to their contributions and reminds us of their lasting legacy. Preserved within a private collection, this remarkable artwork allows us to connect with an era long gone while appreciating its artistic value. Stefano Bianchetti's meticulous reproduction ensures that future generations can admire and learn from this significant moment in time.
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