Description: British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph Sailing Ships of the Mediterranean, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Sec. of the Navy, France - a Part of French Maritime History A 1934 Page of French Maritime Historical Illustration(s)A 1934 Page of French Maritime History - Text in French This 1934 page of maritime history shows the image of types of light naval sailing ships in the Mediterranean during the time of French Secretary of the Navy Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Jean-Baptiste Colbert (born August 29, 1619, Reims, France—died September 6, 1683, Paris) French statesman who served as comptroller general of finance (1665–83) and secretary of state for the navy (1668–83) under King Louis XIV of France. He carried out the program of economic reconstruction that helped make France the dominant power in Europe. Polacre - a ship with two or three masts usually chiefly in one piece and square or sometimes lateen sails used in the Mediterranean. Flute (fluyt) - a Dutch type of sailing vessel originally designed by the shipwrights of Hoorn as a dedicated cargo vessel. Originating in the Dutch Republic in the 16th century, the vessel was designed to facilitate transoceanic delivery with the maximum of space and crew efficiency. Tartar (tartane, tartan, tartana) - a small ship used both as a fishing ship and for coastal trading in the Mediterranean.Brigantine - a two-masted sailing vessel with a fully square-rigged foremast and at least two sails on the main mast: a square topsail and a gaff sail mainsail (behind the mast).[1] The main mast is the second and taller of the two masts.Felucca (falawaka) - a traditional wooden sailing boat with a single sail used in the Mediterranean—including around Malta and Tunisia—in Egypt and Sudan (particularly along the Nile and in protected waters of the Red Sea), and also in Iraq. Its rig consists of one or two lateen sails. Long Barque (barc or bark) - a type of sailing vessel with three or more masts and mainmasts rigged square and only the mizzen (the aftmost mast) rigged fore and aft. Sometimes, the mizzen is only partly fore-and-aft rigged, bearing a square-rigged sail above. A 1934 Page of French Maritime History - Text in French A Single Print - Related/Unrelated Text & Graphics on Reverse (Not shown) Generally clean with expected age toning and some margin age spotting, otherwise, sound with only minor handling wearA Great Piece of History ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Published in 1934 by Librairie Larousse, Paris Full Print Size: 9" X 12" OVERSIZED Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest) Some age along margin edges << Click Here to See Other Prints >> Important: P/H is combined on multiple items that can be mailed together. BUT, with the new Ebay shopping cart, you must wait for combined invoice. The Fine Print International buyers are responsible for all import & handling fees and taxes. Shipping costs: My shipping costs are calculated on three factors - getting your item to you as quickly as possible, as cost effectively as possible, and as safely as possible. I pride myself in providing optimal protection. I use First Class or Priority Mail on most small items; Parcel Post on larger items; and Media Mail on books and magazines. You may request expedited shipment if you are willing to pay costs. P/H is combined on multiple prints mailed at the same time. Please make your purchases from my auctions or store. I will send a combined invoice reflecting your savings. The Nature of Prints & Engravings: It was not until the 20th century that prints were commonly produced for the print itself. Prior to this, virtually all prints (and engravings) were produced as illustrations to be included in a manuscript, book, newspaper, or pamphlet. Therefore, a vast majority of original prints have been over the years removed from these original sources. Prints are produced using many different techniques: relief printing (woodcut & wood engraving), intaglio printing (steel & copper plate engraving, drypoint, aquatint, etc), and planographic printing (lithography, serigraphy, inkjet, laser, etc.). While the commercial value of a print depends on such factors as age, rarity, and condition, the real value of a print is its tie to its history and/or its esthetic beauty. History-On-Paper Item #1223-405
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1934
Date of Creation: 1900-1949
Period: Post-War (1940-1970)
Style: Realism
Theme: History, Maritime, Ships
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Print Surface: Paper
Subject: France, Ships, Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949