Naufragio nella tempesta by Vernet
Mondopuzzle Art Collection 2016. Art. No. 61252
1.000 pcs, 68,5 x 48 cm.
My first Mondopuzzle and it felt just like a Grafika.
Good colors and very sharp image.
Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 14 August 1714 – 3 December 1789). For twenty years Vernet lived in Rome, producing views of seaports, storms, calms, moonlights, and large whales, becoming especially popular with English aristocrats, many of whom were on the Grand Tour. In 1745 he married an Englishwoman whom he met in the city. In 1753 he was recalled to Paris: there, by royal command, he executed the series of the seaports of France (now in the Louvre and the Musée national de la Marine) by which he is best known. Vernet has attempted to bring the foreground of his work to life through painting a wide array of figures engaging in a variety of activities, endeavouring to convey a sense of the commotion and drama of France's seaports. This is one of Vernet's many paintings showing storms and shipwrecks.
There are 15 paintings in Mondopuzzle's Vernet series.
Naufragio nella tempesta by Vernet
Mondopuzzle Art Collection 2016. Art. No. 61252
1.000 pcs, 68,5 x 48 cm.
My first Mondopuzzle and it felt just like a Grafika.
Good colors and very sharp image.
Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 14 August 1714 – 3 December 1789). For twenty years Vernet lived in Rome, producing views of seaports, storms, calms, moonlights, and large whales, becoming especially popular with English aristocrats, many of whom were on the Grand Tour. In 1745 he married an Englishwoman whom he met in the city. In 1753 he was recalled to Paris: there, by royal command, he executed the series of the seaports of France (now in the Louvre and the Musée national de la Marine) by which he is best known. Vernet has attempted to bring the foreground of his work to life through painting a wide array of figures engaging in a variety of activities, endeavouring to convey a sense of the commotion and drama of France's seaports. This is one of Vernet's many paintings showing storms and shipwrecks.
There are 15 paintings in Mondopuzzle's Vernet series.