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French West Indies - French Antilles - La Trinite, Le chateau Dubuc was built in 1721, by Louis du Buc du Galion, grandson of Pierre du Buc, Sieur de La Caravelle et du Marigot, on the peninsula of the Caravelle, east coast of Martinique
JEB4949178 French West Indies - French Antilles - La Trinite, Le chateau Dubuc was built in 1721, by Louis du Buc du Galion, grandson of Pierre du Buc, Sieur de La Caravelle et du Marigot, on the peninsula of the Caravelle, east coast of Martinique, in Tartane. Beet mill to squeeze sugar cane and extract juice.; (add.info.: French West Indies - French Antilles - La Trinite, Le chateau Dubuc was built in 1721, by Louis du Buc du Galion, grandson of Pierre du Buc, Sieur de La Caravelle et du Marigot, on the peninsula of the Caravelle, east coast of Martinique, in Tartane. Beet mill to squeeze sugar cane and extract juice.); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2024
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© © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning print captures the historic beauty of Le Chateau Dubuc in La Trinite, French West Indies. Built in 1721 by Louis du Buc du Galion, this grand estate stands as a testament to the rich history of Martinique. The chateau, located on the peninsula of Caravelle on the east coast of the island, exudes elegance and charm.
In this image, we see a beet mill used to squeeze sugar cane and extract juice - a reminder of Martinique's past as a major producer of sugar. The intricate architecture and lush surroundings make for a truly captivating scene.
The French Antilles are known for their vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, and this photograph perfectly encapsulates that essence. From the colonial influences to the natural beauty of the Caribbean island, every detail is expertly captured by photographer Jean Bernard.
Whether you have a personal connection to Martinique or simply appreciate fine art photography, this print is sure to add an air of sophistication to any space. Let yourself be transported to the enchanting world of French West Indies with this exquisite piece from Fine Art Finder.
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