File:Vaisseau français de premier rang à trois ponts portant pavillon d'amiral.jpg

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Français : Gravure colorée réalisée à Amsterdam en 1693 par Pierre Mortier, d'après la publication le Neptune François. Modèle de vaisseau à trois-pont sans nom de 98 canons, percé à 15 sabords sur ses trois batteries et à 4 sabords sur le gaillard arrière. Dessin sans doute réalisé d'après l'un des nombreux trois-ponts français lancés entre 1690 et 1694 à la même époque et à l'armement variant entre 94 et 104 canons.
English: Engraving, with original hand-colouring from Neptune Francois. This engraving of a first rate Admiral's flagship is from the first edition of the magnificent atlas of sea charts. It is one of only three plates of ships in that edition. It is a detailed image showing the crew, rigging, sails and guns ready for action. Published in Amsterdam by Pierrre Mortier. In rosewood veneer frame and washline mount. Three-deck ship. 98 guns. Nameless.
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Source crouchrarebooks.com et abebooks.com
Author Henri Sbonski de Passebon (1637-1705), Jan Van Vianen (1660-1726), Dutch Engraver.

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