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This jacquard composition combines elements from multiple 17th-century paintings to create comprehensive documentation of port life and fishing community activities. The 110 x 150 cm landscape format captures the daily rhythms of coastal work, from departing vessels to returning boats laden with catch, showcasing the economic and social foundation of maritime communities. The montage approach demonstrates how textile artists synthesized multiple artistic sources to create unified narratives about working life, transforming individual paintings into comprehensive social documentation. This piece reflects the period's artistic interest in documenting labor and commerce, where fishing activities represented both economic necessity and cultural identity for coastal populations. The landscape orientation emphasizes the horizontal movement between shore and sea that defines fishing communities, appealing to maritime history enthusiasts and collectors of genre scenes that celebrate working traditions.