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BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHER
Victor Burgin: Objets Temporels; Victor burgin: objets temporels; Burgin, Victor
  • Victor Burgin, London 2019. Photograph by Julian Burgin

HMS Valeur (1759)         
1754 SIXTH-RATE FRIGATE
HMS Valeur (1753); French corvette Valeur (1754); French ship Valeur (1754)
HMS Valeur was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy, initially launched in 1754 as the Valeur for the French Navy, and classified by them as a corvette. The British captured her in 1759.
Peter Valeur         
NORWEGIAN POLITICIAN (1847-1922)
Valeur, Peter
Peter Valeur (27 July 1847 - 3 August 1922) was a Norwegian politician for the Coalition Party. Born in Bergen, he embarked on a career in the military, parallel with law studies.
Honneur, patrie, valeur, discipline         
  • ''Surcouf'']]; the word ''Discipline'' can be seen on the plaque affixed to the port side of the front wall.
FRENCH NAVY MOTTO
Honneur, valeur, discipline, patrie
Honneur, patrie, valeur, discipline (Honour, fatherland, valour, discipline) is the motto of the French Navy. It is found inscribed on all ships and buildings, sometimes with each word on its separate plaque at a corner of the superstructure.

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Victor Burgin

Victor Burgin (born 1941) is a British artist and writer. Burgin first came to attention as a conceptual artist in the late 1960s (Harrison & Wood, 1992; Walker, 2001) and at that time was most noted for being a political photographer of the left, who would fuse photographs and words in the same picture. He has worked with photography and film, calling painting "the anachronistic daubing of woven fabrics with coloured mud" (Burgin, 1976). His work is influenced by a variety of theorists and philosophers, most especially thinkers such as Sigmund Freud, Henri Lefebvre, André Breton, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes. (European Graduate School Staff Page)