File:Louis Nicolas Van Blarenberghe Le port de Brest vue générale.jpg

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Louis-Nicolas Van Blarenberghe: Français : Le port de Brest, vue générale - Vue prise de la Terrasse des Capucins

English: The port of Brest, general view - View taken from the Terrace of the Capuchins

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Artist
Louis-Nicolas Van Blarenberghe  (1716–1794)  wikidata:Q15967927
 
Alternative names
Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe, Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe
Description French painter, drawer and miniaturist
Date of birth/death 15 July 1716 1 May 1794 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lille Fontainebleau
Work location
Lille (....-1751), Paris (1751-1760), Brest (1760), Russia (1760-1770), Brest (1773)
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artist QS:P170,Q15967927
Title
Français : Le port de Brest, vue générale - Vue prise de la Terrasse des Capucins
English: The port of Brest, general view - View taken from the Terrace of the Capuchins
Description
Français : Louis Nicolas Van Blarenberghe Le port de Brest vue générale Aquarelle sur traits de pierre noire, avec légers rehauts de gouache, sur deux feuilles de papier beige collé en plein. Mise au carreau à la pierre noire. Annotation sur un feuillet collé en haut au centre. Numérotation permettant d'identifier les navires: 1. L'Eveillé / 2. La Couronne / 3. L'Aurore / 4. Le Duc de Bourgogne / 5. Le Palmier / 6. Le Prothée / 7. L'Orient / 8. Le Comte de Menou / 9. La Fleur / 10. La Renommée / 11. Le Saint-Esprit / 12. La Ville de Paris / 13. L'Amiral.
English: Watercolour over black chalk lines, with slight gouache highlights, on two sheets of beige paper glued in full. Squaring with black chalk. Annotation on a sheet glued at the top centre. Numbering to identify the ships: 1. L'Eveillé / 2. La Couronne / 3. L'Aurore / 4. Le Duc de Bourgogne / 5. Le Palmier / 6. Le Prothée / 7. L'Orient / 8. Le Comte de Menou / 9. La Fleur / 10. La Renommée / 11. Le Saint-Esprit / 12. La Ville de Paris / 13. L'Amiral.
Depicted place Brest
Date circa 1750
date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium Watercolor over black chalk lines, with slight gouache highlights
Dimensions H. 0,44 m ; L. 0,795 m
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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RF 3495, Front

Manuscript inventory reference: vol.20, p.105
Source/Photographer https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl020015719
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