STIMULUS PLAN BRIX
Son of A. BRIX, naval architect, mathematician and admiral-general of the star NICOLAS II, he emigrated in FRANCE circa 1917.
naval architect Victor BRIX is training and is fluent in 13 languages and dialects, he moved to Paris and also works with the greatest French architects of the time.
Between 1917 and 1920 he designed for many shipyards in particular French and Swiss site E. Moguérou to CARANTEC, future site JEZEQUEL.
It is probably the most eclectic architectectes at the time, drawing 4.5 m or cormorants Lumberjack, superb 27m schooner through fishing vessels or passenger vessels on Lake Geneva.
In these boxes we also find sketches of three masts and submarines!
From 1936 to 1957, the disease spreads to the drawing board (he assassinated his mother in a fit of madness) and sits in a psychiatric hospital.
He returned to the site in 1957 and draws JEZEQUEL the DAUPHIN (24 copies) and PRIMA (8 copies, 2 built on the shores of Lake Geneva)
We owe him another:
The monotype of Finistère (6m50) The
duckling (dinghy light)
Phoebus Yacht Cruiser 15m
Dolphins (6m50)
The Prima (8m30s)
The Exocet (8m50)
And also 8mJI and about 200 other boats all planes as elegant.
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