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The Cape de la Hève at Low Tide Painting by Claude Monet

Famous Art work & Drawing by Claude Monet - The Cape de la Hève at Low Tide

The Cape de la Hève at Low Tide. 1865. Oil on canvas. The Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX, USA.

 

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For this admirable success, Chechester was immediately knighted and he became Sir Francis Chechester. Sir Franci’s boat was 53 feet long and it could move at a considerable speed. He had navigated it all alone throughout the voyage. A boat as big as the Gypsy Moth normally needs a crew of eight to steer it. Sir Francis had steered it all alone with the help of a self-steering device. He carried out all the needed repairs by himself in the cockpit. He regularly inspected the mast. He took memorable photographs of the boat, of lhimself in the voyage with the help of a 35 mm remote-controlled camera. Sir Francis Chechester can be called the most remarkable youngman of 64 born in the 20th century.
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