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Second View of the Surroundings of Bayonne, ca. 1750-85. Creator: Jean Jacques Le Veau
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Second View of the Surroundings of Bayonne, ca. 1750-85. Creator: Jean Jacques Le Veau
Second View of the Surroundings of Bayonne, ca. 1750-85
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Second View of the Surroundings of Bayonne - A Glimpse into 18th Century Coastal Life
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print, created by Jean Jacques Le Veau in the late 18th century, offers a second view of the picturesque surroundings of Bayonne in Aquitaine, France. The engraving showcases a scene filled with enchanting beauty and historical significance. In this romantic era depiction, we are transported to the rugged coast where fishermen gather around a crackling campfire. The companionship and camaraderie among these fisherfolk is palpable as they engage in their timeless trade. A group of men can be seen casting their fishing rods into the sea while others tend to their sailing ships anchored nearby. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he captures every rock formation along the shoreline with precision. The text accompanying the image provides valuable geographical information about this coastal region that spans both France and Spain. Le Veau's work reflects not only his artistic talent but also serves as an enlightening window into European history during this period. It embodies elements of Enlightenment thinking prevalent at that time - a celebration of nature's grandeur combined with an appreciation for human connection within it. As we gaze upon this heritage art piece from The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, we are reminded of our deep-rooted ties to our past and how landscapes like these have shaped our cultural identity over centuries gone by.
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