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Bernard Picart
A detailed historical etching by Bernard Picart depicting the 1631 naval Battle of the Slaak, rendered with precise line work and atmospheric detail.
This detailed etching by Bernard Picart depicts the naval engagement known as the Battle of the Slaak, which occurred on 13 September 1631. As a prominent engraver active in the early eighteenth century, Picart produced this work as part of a larger historical series documenting significant events in European history. The composition captures the chaos of the conflict, with numerous Dutch and Spanish vessels engaged in close-quarters combat upon the water. Picart employs precise line work to delineate the rigging, sails, and hulls of the various ships. A large, billowing cloud of smoke dominates the upper centre of the frame, providing a sense of the intensity of the artillery fire. The artist uses varied hatching techniques to suggest the texture of the water and the atmospheric conditions of the day. A cartouche at the top of the print provides the title in French, framed by decorative scrolls that reflect the aesthetic sensibilities of the period. The lower left corner bears the artist's signature and the date of the print's creation, 1732, indicating that this work was produced a century after the actual event took place. This print serves as a record of maritime warfare during the Eighty Years' War. The focus on the arrangement of the fleet and the specific tactical positioning of the ships demonstrates the interest in military history that characterised much of the era's illustrative output. The work is executed with a clarity typical of Picart's style, ensuring that the viewer can distinguish the individual vessels despite the crowded nature of the scene. It remains a fine example of the technical skill involved in eighteenth-century printmaking, where historical narratives were translated into visual form for a wider audience of collectors and scholars.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Bernard Picart was a master engraver known for technical precision and his "Innocent Impostors" series which challenged the art market of the eighteenth century.
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