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Second View of the Port of Livourne, ca. 1750-1800. Creator: Joanna Fr Ozanne
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Second View of the Port of Livourne, ca. 1750-1800. Creator: Joanna Fr Ozanne
Second View of the Port of Livourne, ca. 1750-1800
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Arrival Arriving Claude Joseph Vernet Enlightenment Fortress Joseph Vernet Leghorn Tuscany Italy Ligurian Sea Livorno Tuscany Italy Port Preparation Preparations Preparing Romantic Era Rowing Boat Vernet Claude Joseph View To Sea Titled
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Second View of the Port of Livourne, ca. 1750-1800 - A Glimpse into the Romantic Era
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. This print titled "Second View of the Port of Livourne" takes us back to the enchanting coastal town in Italy during the late 18th century. Created by Joanna Fr Ozanne, this engraving beautifully captures a scene that transports us to a time when trade and transportation were at their peak. The image showcases a bustling port with ships arriving from distant lands, preparing for their journey or unloading precious cargo. The rocky coastlines add drama to the picturesque vista, while a rowing boat gracefully glides through Ligurian Sea waters. Intricate details bring life to this romantic era artwork - from the architectural beauty of buildings dotting the shoreline to men engaged in various activities on land and sea. The lettering adds an informative touch, providing historical context about Leghorn Tuscany's significance as a major European trading hub. As we admire this piece at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are reminded of Claude Joseph Vernet's influence on landscape art during the Enlightenment period. This engraving not only highlights Vernet's legacy but also pays homage to Italian heritage art. Joanna Fr Ozanne skillfully captures both geographical features and human activity within this print. It serves as a visual time capsule that allows us to immerse ourselves in an era defined by exploration, commerce, and breathtaking natural scenery
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