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Jean Bart (1650-1702), French privateer, wood engraving, published in 1881
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Jean Bart (1650-1702), French privateer, wood engraving, published in 1881
Jean Bart (1650 - 1702), naval commander and privateer from Flanders in the service of the French king Louis XIV. Woocut engraving after a contemporary copper engraving (c. 1680/90), published in 1881
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Admiral Armed Forces Baroque Style Benelux Coat Ethnocultural History Fashion Fine Art Portrait Flanders French Culture Fumes Heroes Jacket Mantelpiece Military Navy Officer Period Costume Pipe Pirate Portrat Smoke Physical Structure Smoking Bart Jean Bart Louis Xiv Naval Officer
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This wood engraving, published in 1881, showcases the legendary Jean Bart (1650-1702), a French privateer and naval commander. The intricate details of this engraved image transport us back to the Baroque era, where heroes like Bart thrived under the reign of Louis XIV. In this fine art portrait, we see Jean Bart portrayed as a distinguished officer, donning an exquisite period costume that epitomizes French culture during that time. His military jacket and coat exude authority and power while reflecting the fashion trends of the era. The artist skillfully captures Bart's commanding presence as he stands confidently before us. With his pipe in hand and fumes swirling around him, it is evident that even amidst his military duties, he finds solace in moments of relaxation. The rustic hut behind him adds a touch of authenticity to the scene, reminding us of his humble origins from Flanders in Benelux. As a privateer for King Louis XIV's navy, Bart played a crucial role in protecting France's maritime interests. This woodcut engraving beautifully immortalizes Jean Bart's legacy as both an admiral and pirate who fearlessly sailed through treacherous waters. It serves as a testament to his contributions to naval warfare history while also celebrating the ethnocultural heritage associated with his name. Whether displayed on a mantelpiece or admired within an art collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history and appreciate one man's remarkable journey through its intricate details
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