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Uniform of a ships ensign, enseigne de vaisseau
Uniform of a ships ensign, enseigne de vaisseau, French Navy, 1844. Handcoloured woodblock print by Pauquet after Bara et Gerard from Eugene Paninis Marine, arsenaux, navires, equipages, navigation, atterages, combats, L. Curmer, Paris, 1844
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1. Title: Uniform of a Ships Ensign, Enseigne de Vaisseau, French Navy (1844) This stunning handcoloured woodblock print depicts the uniform of an Enseigne de Vaisseau, or ships ensign, in the French Navy during the mid-19th century. The uniform, intricately detailed and richly adorned, reflects the grandeur and tradition of the French naval forces. The Enseigne de Vaisseau, a rank equivalent to a lieutenant in other navies, is shown wearing a bicorn hat, a distinctive headgear with two points, symbolizing the rank and status of a naval officer. The hat is adorned with a cockade, the national emblem of France, and a gold anchor insignia, representing the maritime nature of the French Navy. The officer's epaulettes, worn on the shoulders, display the fleur-de-lis, the royal symbol of France, and the rank insignia of an Enseigne de Vaisseau. The uniform jacket, with its gold buttons and red lapels, is open to reveal a crisp white shirt and a cravat. The officer is also depicted wearing a sword, a symbol of authority and readiness for combat. The print, created by Pauquet after Bara et Gerard, is part of the extensive collection "Marine, arsenaux, navires, equipages, navigation, atterages, combats" by Eugene Panini, published by L. Curmer in Paris in 1844. The meticulous attention to detail in this woodblock print showcases the skill and craftsmanship of the artists and printers of the time. The uniform of the Enseigne de Vaisseau provides a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of the French Navy during the mid-19th century, a time of significant expansion and modernization of the French maritime forces. This print is a valuable historical record and an exquisite work of art, capturing the essence of naval life during this era.
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