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The French submarine"Le Morse"torpedo the battlefield "Cocyte"in the Bay of Le Havre in the Netherlands. Engraving in "Le Petit Parisien"on 11 / 08 / 1901
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The French submarine"Le Morse"torpedo the battlefield "Cocyte"in the Bay of Le Havre in the Netherlands. Engraving in "Le Petit Parisien"on 11 / 08 / 1901
XEE4172886 The French submarine" Le Morse" torpedo the battlefield " Cocyte" in the Bay of Le Havre in the Netherlands. Engraving in " Le Petit Parisien" on 11/08/1901. by Andrieux, Clement Auguste (1829-1910) & Carrey (fl.1900); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures a historic moment in naval warfare. The image depicts the French submarine "Le Morse" launching torpedoes at the battlefield known as "Cocyte" in the Bay of Le Havre in the Netherlands. The scene is brought to life through an engraving featured in the renowned publication, "Le Petit Parisien" on November 8th, 1901. The composition showcases the skillful artistry of Clement Auguste Andrieux and Carrey, who collaborated to create this remarkable piece. Their attention to detail is evident as they capture every aspect of this intense battle scene with precision. The significance of this event cannot be overstated. It represents a pivotal moment in naval history when submarines emerged as powerful weapons capable of changing the course of warfare. This image serves as a testament to human ingenuity and technological advancements during the early 20th century. Stefano Bianchetti's private collection preserves this invaluable piece of history for future generations to appreciate. Through his careful curation, we are able to witness firsthand how art can immortalize significant moments that shape our world. As we gaze upon this extraordinary engraving, we are reminded not only of its artistic beauty but also its historical importance. It stands as a symbol of courage, innovation, and humanity's relentless pursuit for progress even amidst times of conflict.
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