Port de la Rochelle (art prints)

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Art Prints

The reproduction is rolled on itself and shipped in a rigid tube. "Fine Art Giclee" print is commonly used for the professional reproduction of works of art. This inkjet printing technique uses natural pigments that are highly resistant to light.

  • Printed on mat paper Fine Art Special 260 g/m2

  • Work takes into account the white margin. The final dimension includes the white margin.

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About the Artwork

Port de la Rochelle

1962 Œuvre de : Feuillie, Jean (1911-2003) Feuillie, Jean (1911-2003) - Port de la Rochelle - © Jean Feuillie - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Tours de La Rochelle

A centre of maritime trade. The town's development started in the 11th century and was assured from the 14th century on by the protection afforded by the towers. The Saint Nicolas and Chaîne towers were particularly important, as they controlled entry to the port by the many trading ships.

Prison towers. All three towers in La Rochelle were designed to be lived in, but from the 16th to the 18th centuries two of them (namely the Saint Nicolas and Chaîne towers) were also used as prisons for Huguenots and foreign sailors. They were then used as military prisons in the 19th century. The Lanterne tower was used to disarm boats before they came into port and served as a lighthouse.