Die Uferpromenade von Tréboul mit einem großen Kutter*
Repro: The Rudder
1948, in New York
Size unknown
TLF: "The waterfront of Treboul. A large cutter resting on her props at ebb tibe. Like the tunamen, the Breton cutters have stout pole masts and long heavy running bowsprits. Another feature both types have in common is the mode of painting hulls and spars (blue masts and gaffs are frequent), running to gay contrasting color schemes and the characteristic break in the waterline." [The Rudder, June 1948]
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