File:Petit vaisseau de guerre à deux ponts XVIIIeme siècle.jpg
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DescriptionPetit vaisseau de guerre à deux ponts XVIIIeme siècle.jpg |
Français : Petit vaisseau de ligne à deux ponts de 46 à 50 canons. Dessin publié en 1813 (après la mort de l'auteur), mais reprenant un modèle de la première partie du XVIIIème siècle. Élément d’identification : pas de drapeau bleu-blanc-rouge, nombre de sabords inférieur aux modèles de vaisseaux à 64 canons apparus à partir de 1734.
English: Small two-decked vessel of 46 to 50 guns. Drawing published in 1813, but taking up a model of the first part of the 18th century. Identification element: no blue-white-red flag, fewer sabords than models of 64-gun ships that appeared from 1734. |
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Source | nmm.ac.uk |
Author | Nicolas Ozanne (1728-1811) |
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