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Brest, c. 1780 (w / c on paper)
CHT207468 Brest, c.1780 (w/c on paper) by Blarenberghe, Louis Nicolas van (1716-94); Louvre (Cabinet de dessins), Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22359102
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Cannon Fort Galleon Mast North West Coast Rigging
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This print transports us back to Brest in the late 18th century. Painted by Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe, this watercolor on paper captures the essence of a bustling harbor town. The scene is filled with maritime elements that bring life to the canvas. In the foreground, a majestic galleon sails gracefully through the waters, its rigging and mast perfectly depicted. Behind it stands a formidable fortress, guarding the entrance to the port. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the cannon lining the fort walls to the intricate patterns of waves crashing against them. The landscape stretches out towards the horizon, revealing a panoramic view of Brest's north-west coast. The coastline curves gently along with its shoreline meeting seamlessly with an expansive sea. This painting not only showcases France's rich maritime history but also highlights Brest as an important port during this era. Displayed at Louvre (Cabinet de dessins) in Paris, this artwork offers viewers a glimpse into a bygone era when ships ruled these waters and forts protected coastal towns like Brest. It serves as both an exquisite piece of art and historical documentation of this significant French city. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, "Brest c. 1780" continues to captivate audiences today just as it did centuries ago when it was first created by Blarenberghe.
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