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Geography "Comparative Statistical Framework of the Powers of Europe", with the main models of ships of the Navy: detail of the description of the Brig, or Brig "from 20 guns all on deck, 1853 ( litho colour)
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Geography "Comparative Statistical Framework of the Powers of Europe", with the main models of ships of the Navy: detail of the description of the Brig, or Brig "from 20 guns all on deck, 1853 ( litho colour)
6203361 Geography " Comparative Statistical Framework of the Powers of Europe", with the main models of ships of the Navy: detail of the description of the Brig, or Brig " from 20 guns all on deck, 1853 ( litho colour) by Italian School, (19th century); (add.info.: GEOGRAPHY " Comparative Statistical Framework of the Powers of Europe", with the main models of ships of the Navy: detail of the description of the Brig, or Brig " from 20 guns all on deck. It costs about 400, 000 Italian lire. Length from 50 to 30 feet, width from 12 to 18 feet, fishing in the water 6 feet". Table XI from " Geography at a Glance", Corbetta Lithograph, Milan, 1853.); Fototeca Gilardi
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The print titled "Geography: Comparative Statistical Framework of the Powers of Europe" showcases a detailed description of the Brig, or Brig "from 20 guns all on deck". Created in 1853 by an Italian School artist, this litho colour print offers a fascinating glimpse into naval ships during the 19th century. The image captures Table XI from "Geography at a Glance" a publication by Corbetta Lithograph in Milan. The description provides valuable information about the dimensions and capabilities of the Brig. It reveals that this particular ship measures between 50 to 30 feet in length and has a width ranging from 12 to 18 feet. With its ability to fish in waters as deep as six feet, it demonstrates remarkable versatility. This artwork is part of Fototeca Gilardi's collection and can be appreciated for both its historical significance and aesthetic appeal. The intricate details depicted in vibrant litho colours bring life to the image, allowing viewers to imagine themselves aboard such an impressive vessel. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder's archives, we are reminded of how maritime technology has evolved over time. This print serves as a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship employed by sailors and shipbuilders alike. Whether you have an interest in naval history or simply appreciate fine art, this depiction is sure to captivate your imagination.
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