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Spirit of the Sea by Marie-France Boyer,

Spirit of the Sea by Marie-France Boyer,
The cry of a seagull, a plume of spray, the bright pink of a plastic float, boxes of glittering fish on the quay, fishermen's wooden sheds--all these stir in us deep memories of the sea. Marie-France Boyer takes us on a voyage to fishing communitics along the coasts of the North Atlantic and the shores of the Channel and the North Sea. She takes us to the heart of our collective memory, gathering traces of this separate seagoing world, which is both familiar and romantic. Lines, nets, lobster pots, marker flags, buoys, and anchors--from Boulogne to Birarritz, from Fcamp to the Ile d'Ouessant, from Maine to Norfolk, there remains an ancient repertoire, a visual imagery of richness and power. Today this way of life, always subject to the violence of the elements, is disappearing. Fishing over the last fifty years has been completely transformed by industrialization, and small-scale coastal fishing is today in decline. Yet many of the old rituals remain--funerals, carnivals, festivals of the sea. This book celebrates the harsh and singular world of fishermen, and reveals the poetry of the everyday.



Manet and the Sea by Juliet Wilson-Bareau,
Manet and the Sea by Juliet Wilson-Bareau,
Edouard Manet (1832-1883) was passionate about the sea. Before becoming a painter, he spent six months at sea, and, like many Europeans of his era, he took numerous seaside holidays. Manet made his public debut as a marine painter at the Paris Salon of 1864 with The Battle of the U.S.S. "Kearsarge" and the C.S.S. "Alabama," his dramatic depiction of a U.S. Civil War naval battle off the coast of France, and he continued to paint seascapes throughout his career. These extraordinary works clearly reflect his intimate knowledge of and love for maritime vessels and the sea. Manet and the Sea is the first book to highlight the French master's beautiful and varied seascapes. Essays by leading scholars discuss how Manet completely overturned the established academic conventions of marine painting in France. His provocative approach was equal to that of his contemporary Gustave Courbet, and his bold and innovative techniques inspired many younger artists, including Claude monet, Berthe Morisot, James McNeill Whistler, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Essays on these and other artists place their seascapes in relation to Manet's pictures. This handsomely illustrated and designed book presents over one hundred paintings and drawings in full color. Anyone interested in the sea, maritime painting, nineteenth-century French painting, and particularly the role Manet played in the Impressionist revolution, will find this an essential book to own.



Minister of the Sea (France) - The Minister of the Sea is a cabinet member in the Government of France. The position is frequently been combined with the positions of Minister of Transportation, Minister of Public Works ("Ministre de l'Equipement"), Minister of Housing ("Logement"), Minister of Tourism and Minister of Territorial Development ("Aménagement du territoire").

France - France, officially the French Republic (French: France or République française; pronounced ) is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and North Sea, and from the Rhine River to the Atlantic Ocean.

North Sea - The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between Norway and Denmark in the east, the UK (England and Scotland) in the west, and Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France in the south. An offshoot of the North Sea is the Skagerrak, between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, which connects to the Baltic Sea through the Kattegat, Öresund, the Great Belt and the Little Belt.

Race to the Sea - The Race to the Sea was the name given to a period of World War I from the end of the German advance into France in September of 1914 to the formation of a near-continuous front line from the Swiss border to the North Sea coast of Belgium in November. The title is a misnomer as the purpose of both sides was not to be the first to the sea but instead to out-flank the enemy.



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'Mediterranean Sea' - 'Mediterranean Sea' Memory and the Mediterranean A grand sweep of history by the late Fernand Braudel--one of the twentieth centurys most influential historians--MEMORY AND THE MEDITERRANEAN chronicles the Mediterraneans immeasurably rich past during the foundational period from prehistory to classical antiquity, illuminating nothing less than the bedrock of our civilization 'mediterranean sea' and the very origins of Western culture. Essential for historians, yet written explicitly for the general reader, this magnificent account of the ebb 'mediterranean sea' and flow of cultures shaped by the Mediterranean takes us from the great seas ...

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'Mediterranean Sea' - 'Mediterranean Sea' Memory and the Mediterranean A grand sweep of history by the late Fernand Braudel--one of the twentieth centurys most influential historians--MEMORY AND THE MEDITERRANEAN chronicles the Mediterraneans immeasurably rich past during the foundational period from prehistory to classical antiquity, illuminating nothing less than the bedrock of our civilization 'mediterranean sea' and the very origins of Western culture. Essential for historians, yet written explicitly for the general reader, this magnificent account of the ebb 'mediterranean sea' and flow of cultures shaped by the Mediterranean takes us from the great seas ...

Where Is the Mediterranean Sea - Where Is the Mediterranean Sea Memory and the Mediterranean A grand sweep of history by the late Fernand Braudel--one of the twentieth centurys most influential historians--MEMORY AND THE MEDITERRANEAN chronicles the Mediterraneans immeasurably rich past during the foundational period from prehistory to classical antiquity, illuminating nothing less than the bedrock of our civilization where is the mediterranean sea and the very origins of Western culture. Essential for historians, yet written explicitly for the general reader, this magnificent account of the ebb where is the mediterranean sea and flow of cultures shaped by the Mediterranean takes us from ...

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