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Departure of the Ship, ca. 1770. Creator: Anne Philiberte Coulet
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Departure of the Ship, ca. 1770. Creator: Anne Philiberte Coulet
Departure of the Ship, ca. 1770
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Departure of the Ship, ca. 1770 - A Glimpse into the Romantic Era
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. This print titled "Departure of the Ship, ca. 1770" by Anne Philiberte Coulet takes us back to the enchanting landscapes of the eighteenth century. With a touch of romanticism, this engraved scene transports us to a coastal location in Europe, where a group of men can be seen pushing a rowing boat towards an overgrown rock formation. The artist skillfully captures the essence of departure and adventure as we witness a sailing ship ready to set sail on its journey across the sea. The ruins in the background add an air of mystery and evoke thoughts about erosion and time's passage. In this picturesque vista, Claude Joseph Vernet's influence is evident through his mastery in depicting geographical features with great detail. The lettering adds historical context while enhancing our understanding of this European country's heritage art. As we gaze upon this artwork at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are reminded that it belongs to an era known for its enlightenment and exploration. This piece invites us to imagine ourselves amidst these scenes from centuries past—where transportation was limited to boats like these—and encourages us to reflect on how much has changed since then. Anne Philiberte Coulet's work serves as a visual testament to history, transporting viewers back in time while igniting their imagination with tales untold within each brushstroke or engraving line.
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