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Ludolf Bakhuizen: Dutch Shipping in a Harbour  wikidata:Q50864413 reasonator:Q50864413
Artist
Ludolf Bakhuizen  (1630–1708)  wikidata:Q468214
 
Ludolf Bakhuizen
Alternative names
Ludolf Backhuijzen, Ludolf Backhuizen, Ludolph Backhuyzen, Ludolph Backhuysen, Ludolf Bakhuysen
Description Dutch painter, drawer, printmaker and miniaturist
Date of birth/death 28 December 1630 Edit this at Wikidata 7 November 1708 or 8 November 1708
Location of birth/death Emden Edit this at Wikidata Amsterdam Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1649–1707
Work location
Amsterdam (1649-May 1662), Hoorn (May 1662-May 1663), Amsterdam (May 1663-November 1708)
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creator QS:P170,Q468214
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image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
Dutch Shipping in a Harbour Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Dutch Shipping in a Harbour Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Dutch Shipping in a Harbour Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Lde,"Niederländische Schiffe im Hafen"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre marine art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Dutch Shipping in a Harbour

The painting portrays a man-of-war with sailing boats and figures at the mouth of a river. In the right foreground a rowing boat, heavily laden, conveys dignitaries and other passengers to the ships at anchor. The river is crowded with shipping to the right of the picture. The man-o-war has an ornately carved coat of arms on the stern. To the left, a barge moves across the river, loaded down with cannon.

The artist was initially a calligrapher in his native Germany before moving to Amsterdam. There, he was inspired by the grisaille drawings of van de Velde the Elder. Later, he was introduced to marine painting in oils in the studios of van Everingden and Dubbels. He was a contemporary of van de Velde the Younger, and shared with him a concern for painting ships with accuracy and understanding.

Dutch Shipping in a Harbour
Date 1697
date QS:P571,+1697-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Frame: 645 mm x 810 mm x 60 mm;Painting: 481 x 642 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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Accession number
BHC0920
References
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/12412
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id number: BHC0920
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Oil paintings

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current15:35, 29 August 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:35, 29 August 20192,898 × 2,173 (18.02 MB)Sebastian WallrothCropped 28 % horizontally, 32 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.
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