Ship of the line "Le Precieux"
1690
Object PlaceFrance
Medium/TechniqueWood; walnut
Dimensions147.32 cm (58 in.)
Credit LineGift of John Templeman Coolidge
Accession number32.136
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During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, many models were used as scale prototypes during ship construction. They often were not rigged, as rigging was standard for vessels of a particular type. This model may have been used for the design and construction of "Le Précieux," a 60-gun ship of the line and one of twelve ships of similar size and armament built about 1690. Owned by the Counts of Perlongue for more than two hundred years, the model was hung as a votive object in a church near Bordeaux, France.
ProvenanceLent by J. Templeman Coolidge, 12/01/1927.
about 1475–1500
1875-1900
1875-1900
19th century
19th century
Designed about 1946; produced about 1946–47
about 1730–60
about 1725–50
1870s
1895–1905
about 1695
about 1600
