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Barque génoise, le vent au plus près.

Major collection: Hart Nautical
Named collection: Arthur H. Clark Collection
Object type: engraving
Maker: Baugean, Jean Jerome
Place made: France, Ile-de-France, Paris
Date made: 1812
Materials: ink; paper
Measurements: 7 1/2 in x 10 in
Nomenclature: Italian; barks
Classification: vessel depiction

Uncolored engraving depicting a three-masted ship with full sails at sea, with a landmass crowned by a tower in the background at left, and more ships in the distance at right. Marked "8e" (eighth) at top right, above the image. In the lower margin is printed, "Dessiné d'après Nature et Gravé par Baugean." (Drawn from life and engraved by Baugean). Below this is printed the title, which translates to "Genoa bark, with the wind at its fullest".


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