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L ocean trois mats carres, voyage a l ile de Bourbon Watercolour by Antoine Roux
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L ocean trois mats carres, voyage a l ile de Bourbon Watercolour by Antoine Roux
JLJ4670736 L ocean trois mats carres, voyage A l Ale de Bourbon Watercolour by Antoine Roux (1765-1835) 1827-1829 Marseille, Musee de la Marine by Roux, Antoine (1799-1872); Musee de la Marine, Marseille, France; (add.info.: L ocean trois mats carres, voyage A l Ale de Bourbon Watercolour by Antoine Roux (1765-1835) 1827-1829 Marseille, Musee de la Marine); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22830500
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolor print by Antoine Roux showcases the majestic beauty of a three-masted square-rigged ship, known as "L ocean trois mats carres, voyage a l ile de Bourbon". Painted between 1827 and 1829 in Marseille, France, this artwork is now housed in the Musee de la Marine. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings the vessel to life on paper. The vibrant hues of blue and white create a sense of movement as the ship glides through the open sea. Each sail is expertly rendered with precision, capturing their billowing forms against a clear sky. Roux's composition transports viewers back in time to an era when these magnificent ships were at their peak. The painting evokes a feeling of adventure and exploration that was synonymous with maritime travel during this period. The inclusion of "voyage A l Ale de Bourbon" in the title suggests that this particular journey was destined for Bourbon Island (now known as Réunion), adding an intriguing historical context to the artwork. It serves as a visual reminder of France's rich naval history and its significant role in global exploration. Displayed within Musee de la Marine, this watercolor print stands as both an artistic masterpiece and a testament to human ingenuity and seafaring prowess. Its timeless appeal continues to captivate admirers from around the world who appreciate both artistry and maritime heritage.
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