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Plan of the false deck of a vessel, illustration from the Atlas de Colbert
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Plan of the false deck of a vessel, illustration from the Atlas de Colbert
XIR619850 Plan of the false deck of a vessel, illustration from the Atlas de Colbert, plate 17 (pencil & w/c on paper) (b/w photo) by French School, (17th century); Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, France; (add.info.: plan d un vaisseau sur le faux pont garni de ses faux baux; Jean Baptiste Colbert de Trocy (1619-93) asked the Academy of Science to publish an Atlas in order to develop the French navy and to reduce the Dutch maritime supremacy; ); Giraudon; French, out of copyright
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Atlas Colbert Cartouche Constructing Deck False Frame Framework Inv 140 1513 Reign Of Louis Xiv Shipbuilding
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This print showcases a detailed "Plan of the false deck of a vessel" from the 17th century. The illustration, originally part of the Atlas de Colbert, plate 17, offers an intriguing glimpse into shipbuilding during this era. The image depicts a meticulously crafted plan for constructing the false deck of a ship, complete with its faux baux or supporting beams. This architectural blueprint was commissioned by Jean Baptiste Colbert de Trocy, who sought to bolster the French navy's strength and challenge Dutch maritime supremacy. The intricate design sketch study reveals the structure and framework necessary for building this naval vessel. It highlights every aspect essential to constructing a sturdy and functional ship - from cartouches denoting specific areas to precise drawings illustrating various components. As we delve into this historical artifact, it becomes evident that meticulous planning was crucial in creating these majestic vessels that ruled the seas during Louis XIV's reign. The attention to detail showcased in this artwork is awe-inspiring; it serves as a testament to both artistic skill and engineering prowess. This photograph not only captures an important piece of maritime history but also invites us to appreciate the artistry involved in shipbuilding centuries ago. It stands as a reminder of how human ingenuity has shaped our world throughout time.
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