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An impending storm halts an action between the French naval squadron under the command of Comte d Estaing (aiding the American cause) and the English fleet, 11 August 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne

An impending storm halts an action between the French naval squadron under the command of Comte d Estaing (aiding the American cause) and the English fleet, 11 August 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne
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An impending storm halts an action between the French naval squadron under the command of Comte d Estaing (aiding the American cause) and the English fleet, 11 August 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne

FRENCH SQUADRON, 1778.
An impending storm halts an action between the French naval squadron under the command of Comte d Estaing (aiding the American cause) and the English fleet, 11 August 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1778 American Revolution Baptiste Battle Destaing Graf Hector Henri Jean Ocean Pierre Revolution Royal Navy Squadron Storm War Ship Ozanne

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This print captures a dramatic moment in history as an impending storm interrupts a fierce battle between the French naval squadron, led by Comte d Estaing, and the English fleet on 11 August 1778. The artist, Pierre Ozanne, skillfully depicts the intensity of this maritime conflict during the American Revolution. The image showcases two powerful forces locked in combat amidst tumultuous waves and darkened skies. The French ships stand tall with their sails billowing against the strong winds, while their English counterparts fiercely retaliate with cannons blazing. However, nature's fury intervenes as an approaching storm looms ominously overhead. The scene is filled with tension and anticipation as both sides are forced to momentarily halt their action due to the imminent danger posed by nature's wrath. This unexpected turn of events adds another layer of complexity to an already intense battle for control over America's destiny. Ozanne's contemporary drawing masterfully captures every detail - from the intricate design of each warship to the expressions of determination etched upon sailors' faces. It serves as a testament to his artistic prowess and ability to convey not only historical accuracy but also raw emotion. This remarkable artwork transports viewers back in time, allowing them to witness firsthand one pivotal moment that shaped the course of history. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and conflict, nature has its own way of asserting dominance over mankind's ambitions.


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Experience history come to life with our stunning Framed Print of "French Squadron, 1778" by 140_1680828 from Granger Art on Demand. Witness the tension-filled moment as the French naval squadron, led by Comte d Estaing, prepares to engage with the English fleet in support of the American cause. But just as the battle is about to commence, an ominous storm approaches, halting the action. This exquisite, contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne transports you back in time, offering a captivating glimpse into the past. Add this beautiful work of art to your home or office to inspire and intrigue all who enter.


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Experience history come to life with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "French Squadron, 1778" by 140_1680828 from Granger Art on Demand. This stunning contemporary drawing depicts an impending storm halting an action between the French naval squadron, led by Comte d Estaing, aiding the American cause, and the English fleet on August 11, 1778. Add this captivating piece to your collection and bring the drama of maritime history into your home or office.


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Experience history come to life with our stunning poster print of "An Impending Storm Halts an Action between the French Squadron under Comte d'Estaing and the English Fleet," an 18th-century drawing by Pierre Ozanne from Granger Art on Demand. This captivating artwork depicts a pivotal moment during the American Revolution, where the French naval squadron, led by Comte d'Estaing, faces off against the English fleet. The ominous clouds gathering on the horizon foreshadow an impending storm, adding an element of suspense to this epic naval battle. Bring a piece of history into your home or office with this beautifully detailed and authentically reproduced poster print.


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