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Venetian Naval Battle Print – Rare Optical Vue of Venice versus Turks, c.1770
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Combat Naval dans le Golfe de Venise – Rare Optical Print of the Venetian Victory over the Turks, circa 1770
This rare and vividly hand-colored 18th-century 'vue d’optique' titled 'Combat naval dans le Golfe de Venise gagné par les Vénitiens sur les Turcs le 29 may 1749' portrays the dramatic naval engagement between Venetian and Ottoman forces in the Gulf of Venice. Published anonymously around 1770 and engraved with both French and contemporary Dutch captions, this optical print commemorates the final large-scale clashes between two former Mediterranean naval superpowers.
The scene is packed with explosive detail. On the left, Venetian galleons fly red flags and dominate the composition, their cannon smoke billowing across the water. Soldiers and sailors tumble into the sea or scramble into longboats, while others engage in intense shipboard combat. To the right, the Ottoman fleet, also with full sails and ornate sterns, exchanges fire from a line of vessels that extends toward the hazy horizon.
The turbulent sea, streaked with swimmers, debris, and gunfire, draws the viewer's eye toward the vanishing point, a classic technique in *vues d’optique* designed to create depth when viewed through a zograscope. The perspective is exaggerated and theatrical, heightening the tension of the moment. The hand coloring, still strong and fresh, adds to the dramatic impact—especially the reds, blues, and blacks used to signify uniforms, flames, and flags.
Above the scene, a reversed French title along the top border is a hallmark of optical prints, meant to appear legible when viewed through mirrored optical devices. The lower margin features a printed French description and a carefully penned Dutch caption in brown ink, adding provenance and local historical context for a Dutch-speaking audience.
These types of naval battle scenes are among the most collectable of optical prints, especially when they depict rare or less frequently recorded events such as this Turkish-Venetian engagement, which helped mark the waning of Ottoman influence in the Adriatic.
Keywords: Venetian naval battle print, Ottoman fleet, vue d’optique maritime, 18th-century naval engagement, Turkish-Venetian war art, Gulf of Venice battle 1749, optical view war print, antique hand-colored naval print, rare perspective engraving.
Condition:
Fair condition. Strong original hand-coloring remains vibrant. The sheet shows significant foxing throughout, especially in the margins, with some spotting extending into the image area. No tears or repairs are visible. The print is unmounted and retains generous margins. Contemporary manuscript annotation in Dutch adds historical value and uniqueness.
Framing Tip:
To preserve and display this piece attractively despite the foxing, use a museum-quality mat in ivory or soft grey to mask discoloration around the edges while maintaining a period-appropriate aesthetic. A traditional wooden frame in black, walnut, or gold will suit the maritime and military tone of the print. UV-filtering glass is recommended to protect the pigments and paper from further aging. This work makes an impactful centerpiece in a collection of naval or Ottoman-Venetian history prints.
- Dimensions:Height: 12.88 in (32.7 cm)Width: 19.26 in (48.9 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
- Materials and Techniques:Paper,Engraved
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa 1770
- Condition:Fair condition. Original hand-coloring vibrant. Significant foxing throughout, especially in the margins, with some spotting extending into the image area. No tears or repairs are visible. Old handwritten notes below title. The print is unmounted.
- Seller Location:Langweer, NL
- Reference Number:Seller: BG-14085-21stDibs: LU3054345559852
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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.
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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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