Original 19th-century lithograph by Eugène Flandin (1809–1889), published in Paris in 1853 by Gide & J. Baudry.
This finely detailed architectural view depicts Fort Saint-Nicolas, the 17th-century fortress guarding the entrance of the Old Port of Marseille. The composition highlights the fortifications rising directly from the sea, with maritime elements in the background, capturing the strategic and architectural character of the site.
The lithograph was drawn and lithographed by Flandin himself (del. et lith.), bearing the imprint of Gide & J. Baudry, Éditeurs, and printed by Imp. Bertauts, rue Cadet 11, Paris.
Details:
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Artist: Eugène Flandin (1809–1889)
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Date: 1853
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Technique: Original lithograph on paper
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Publisher: Gide & J. Baudry, Paris
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Printer: Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet 11
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Condition: Good overall, with light age toning and minor handling marks consistent with age
Dimensions:
Approx. 23 × 33 cm

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