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Naval Battle Off St. François (Campeche, Mexico), ca. 1780
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Title: Naval Battle Off St. François (Campeche, Mexico), ca. 1780
This print, titled "Vue prespective de la Ville de St. François de campech dans L'Amerique Septentrionalle," depicts a naval battle off the town of St. François, located in Campeche, Mexico.
Created around 1780 by Huquier fils, a Parisian engraver, this work is a classic example of a "vue d’optique," a perspective view print designed to be viewed with a perspective glass, enhancing the sense of depth.
The scene portrays several ships engaged in battle near the coastal town, with billowing smoke and the chaos of naval warfare in the foreground, while the town's fortifications and landscapes are visible in the background. The combination of ships under sail, explosions, and vibrant coastal scenery makes the print both visually dynamic and historically significant.
Vues d’optique like this one were popular in the 18th century, as they offered a dramatic and immersive glimpse into foreign lands and historical events. The reverse-printed title, intended to be read through a mirror, is typical of these perspective views, adding to their novelty. The hand-colored engraving technique, featuring intricate details and vivid colors, was used to enhance the visual impact for viewers.
Condition report: Print shows minor creasing at edges, mild foxing throughout, slight wear at top corner.
- Dimensions:Height: 13 in (33 cm)Width: 20.08 in (51 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
- Materials and Techniques:Paper,Engraved
- Period:1780-1789
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1780
- Condition:Condition report: Print shows minor creasing at edges, mild foxing throughout, slight wear at top corner. Please study the images carefully.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-13615-21stDibs: LU3054342561592
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The image is an intricate engraving depicting a battle scene. Based on the details and the text in the cartouche, the scene illustrates a significant historical battle involving Prussian forces. The presence of multiple ships and extensive fortifications suggests a combined land and naval engagement.
Key Features in the Engraving:
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2. Naval Elements: Ships in the background indicate that this battle had a naval component, which would have been crucial for controlling trade routes or strategic waterways.
3. Fortifications: Extensive fortifications, including bastions and protective walls, suggest a well-defended location, possibly a city or a significant stronghold.
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From the text, it appears the battle involves "Prinz Heinrich," referring to Prince Henry of Prussia, who was an influential military leader during the reign of his brother, Frederick the Great. Under Frederick’s rule, Prussia engaged in several key conflicts, including the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), which saw major battles across Europe and involved complex alliances.
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