Bilalo, bateau de passage de Manille a Cavite. [Manila-Cavite ferry, called a “Bilalo”]

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Author: Francois Edmond Paris / Arthus Bertrand / Formentin / [Charles] Mozin [litho]

Publisher: Arthus Bertrand, Paris.

Year: 1843

Size: 25 x 36.5 cm view, 30.2 x 40.8 cm page

Reference: Graesse V., 134; Cat. Nederl. Scheepvart Mus. 758; Polak 7321; Sabin 58593; Taylor 72; not in Kroepelin & Hill Collections
SKU: 64290 Category: Tags: ,

Description

sepia lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from ‘Essai sur la construction navale des peuples extra-européens’ [Essay on non-European naval architecture], pl. 69.

In 1841 the French Navy captain François-Edmond Pâris compiled for publication his notes, sketches and naval architectural drawings of non-European watercraft, based on observations during three circumnavigations of the globe on the Astrolabe (1826-1829), La Favorite (1829-1833) and Artemise (1837-1841). Charles Mozin (1806-1862) has been regarded as a significant artist in the development of what has been called ‘pre-impressionism’. His early work in the 1820s was more traditional in subject and style, but he became interested in painting outdoor, everyday scenes. Mozin’s work focused on views of fishing boats and coastal villages and ports, making him an excellent choice as the main lithographer for Francois-Edmond Pâris’ 1841-1843 Essai sur la construction navale des peuples extra-européens or Essay on non-European naval architecture. Mozin was regarded as a remarkable draughtsman as well as a painter. He paid attention to the small details such as a ships rigging – also making him well suited to working on Pâris’s remarkable atlas of non-European vessels.

Condition

cleaned and laid on conservation paper, excellent condition.

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