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Sturm an einer Gebirgsküste
1675 | painting

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Segelschiffe auf bewegter See
1706 | painting

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Ludolf Backhuysen
The Dutch Fleet of the India Com...
1675 | Oil on canvas

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The IJ at Amsterdam, seen from t...
1673 | Oil on canvas

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Schiffe in Not bei schwerem Sturm
1690 | painting

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Seascape
Undated | Oil on canvas

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The Battle of Terheide, c.1695
1695 | Oil on canvas

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The Port of Amsterdam, view of t...
1666 | Oil on canvas

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The Three-Master 'Britannia' in ...
1698 | Oil on canvas

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The Swedish Yacht 'Lejouet', in ...
1674 | Oil on canvas

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Stormy sea, 1690
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Ships at Sea, 17th century.
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Fishing Vessels Offshore in a He...
1864 | Oil on canvas

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On the Y, near Amsterdam, 1680 (...
1680 | pen and pencil on paper

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Die niederländische Flotte der N...
1675 | painting

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Eine Seeschlacht zwischen Hollän...
1673 | painting

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Blick von der Insel Nesserland a...
1698 | painting

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Ships in a Gale, 1701.
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Ships, second half 1600s.
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L.Backhuysen, Bewegte See
1680 | painting

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Storm at Sea, 1702
1702 | oil on canvas

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View of Amsterdam with Ships in ...
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L.Backhuysen, Schiffe auf stürmi...
1698 | graphic

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Die Übergabe des Oberbefehls an ...
1671 | painting

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The River IJ and Seascapes, 1701.
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Die Fähre bei Sturm
1682 | painting

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1670 | painting

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The Arrival of Stadholder-King W...
1692 | oil on canvas

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Holländische Kriegsschiffe
1683 | painting

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Launching a Ship, 1701.
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Holländische Kriegsschiffe
1671 | painting

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Fish Vender, 1701.
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A Storm off the Coast with Men o...
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Ships Under Repair, 1701.
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Harbour with Seamen and a Fish P...
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Ships Under Full Sail, 1701.
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Storm at Sea, 1701.
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Stormy Sea
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1708 | Oil on canvas

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Port at Amsterdam, 1701.
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Das Ij vor Amsterdam vom Mossels...
1673 | painting

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Stürmische See an bergiger Küste
1680 | painting

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Harbour
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Undated | pen and brown ink and brush and gray and brown wash, with brush and grey ink; framing lines in brown ink

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The Personification of Amsterdam...
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1688 | painting

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Harbor with ships
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Ein niederländisches Flaggschiff...
1680 | painting

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Seascape
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A View of Vlaardingen with shipp...
Undated | pen and ink with wash on paper

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1699 | Oil on canvas

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Seascape
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Fish Vender
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Marine Scene with Amsterdam in t...
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Strand mit Fischerbooten
1680 | painting

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Schiffe auf der Reede von Vlissi...
1660 | Pen drawing

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Ludolf Backhuysen

Ludolf Backhuysen

  December 28, 1630
  November 7, 1708
   •   Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Ludolf Backhuysen

Man challenges nature: Mighty ships, built from wooden planks and equipped with masts and sails, venture out into the open sea. They trade, wage war, discover the world. Art collectors in the Golden Age of the Netherlands in the 17th and early 18th centuries loved paintings showing the ships of their proud fleet fighting the forces of nature. Particularly dramatic seascapes were popular: a churning sea, clouds looming threateningly on the horizon, and in between, like nutshells, the extremely sloping sailing ships threatening to capsize. Is there hope, will the sailors be able to save their ship and their valuable cargo? Will they survive? A small rag of blue sky gives hope, but the cliffs are already threateningly close...

A master of marine painting was Ludolf Backhuysen, who was born in Emden. In 1650 he went to Amsterdam, the heart of the up-and-coming trading and naval power Holland. Painting was not in his cradle, first he worked in a trading house, but there he attracted attention with his beautiful writing. Apparently he taught himself to paint at an early age and loved the sea, the ships and the harbours of his new home. So he was apprenticed by two respected marine painters. Willem van de Velde the Elder, the most famous artist of the stormy seas and naval battles to this day, also influenced the work of the young Backhuysen. To his advantage, the van de Veldes soon moved to England and left a gap in the Netherlands. Backhuysen filled this gap in a brilliant way and soon made a name for himself with his lively, detailed naval paintings. After a few years he was the most important and popular artist in his profession. Even after his death - he died in 1708 at the age of about 77 - his works remained in great demand throughout Europe. It was not until the 19th century that interest in his seascapes waned.

Some of his extremely dynamic depictions of the stormy sea seem like journeys to the Hellmouth with a fiery red evening sky. Or is it lightning that flashes through the night? The merchant ships of the Dutch East India Company can be seen in his pictures as well as calm and detailed views of Dutch ports and the battles of the naval powers Holland and England. In addition to paintings, Backhuysen has also created entire series of prints that show the ships and their complicated rigging in finely engraved form. Although he is considered to be a dedicated marine painter, there are other motifs of his: he has created portraits of family members, some landscapes and above all self-portraits. On one of them you can see a sated gentleman with a longhaired wig in fine cloth and thread, looking at us attentively. He probably never went to sea, but Ludolf Backhuysen never let go of his longing for the sea.

Ludolf Backhuysen

Ludolf Backhuysen
  December 28, 1630
  November 7, 1708
   •   Genre painting   •   Wikipedia: Ludolf Backhuysen

Man challenges nature: Mighty ships, built from wooden planks and equipped with masts and sails, venture out into the open sea. They trade, wage war, discover the world. Art collectors in the Golden Age of the Netherlands in the 17th and early 18th centuries loved paintings showing the ships of their proud fleet fighting the forces of nature. Particularly dramatic seascapes were popular: a churning sea, clouds looming threateningly on the horizon, and in between, like nutshells, the extremely sloping sailing ships threatening to capsize. Is there hope, will the sailors be able to save their ship and their valuable cargo? Will they survive? A small rag of blue sky gives hope, but the cliffs are already threateningly close...

A master of marine painting was Ludolf Backhuysen, who was born in Emden. In 1650 he went to Amsterdam, the heart of the up-and-coming trading and naval power Holland. Painting was not in his cradle, first he worked in a trading house, but there he attracted attention with his beautiful writing. Apparently he taught himself to paint at an early age and loved the sea, the ships and the harbours of his new home. So he was apprenticed by two respected marine painters. Willem van de Velde the Elder, the most famous artist of the stormy seas and naval battles to this day, also influenced the work of the young Backhuysen. To his advantage, the van de Veldes soon moved to England and left a gap in the Netherlands. Backhuysen filled this gap in a brilliant way and soon made a name for himself with his lively, detailed naval paintings. After a few years he was the most important and popular artist in his profession. Even after his death - he died in 1708 at the age of about 77 - his works remained in great demand throughout Europe. It was not until the 19th century that interest in his seascapes waned.

Some of his extremely dynamic depictions of the stormy sea seem like journeys to the Hellmouth with a fiery red evening sky. Or is it lightning that flashes through the night? The merchant ships of the Dutch East India Company can be seen in his pictures as well as calm and detailed views of Dutch ports and the battles of the naval powers Holland and England. In addition to paintings, Backhuysen has also created entire series of prints that show the ships and their complicated rigging in finely engraved form. Although he is considered to be a dedicated marine painter, there are other motifs of his: he has created portraits of family members, some landscapes and above all self-portraits. On one of them you can see a sated gentleman with a longhaired wig in fine cloth and thread, looking at us attentively. He probably never went to sea, but Ludolf Backhuysen never let go of his longing for the sea.





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