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Willem van Diest: Shipwreck in a Storm  wikidata:Q18749413 reasonator:Q18749413
Artist
Willem van Diest  (fl. between circa 1629 and circa 1668
date QS:P,+1650–00–00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1629–00–00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1668–00–00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
 wikidata:Q2112735
 
Alternative names
Willem Hermansz. van Diest
Description Dutch painter and drawer
Date of birth/death before 1610
date QS:P,+1610-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1610-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
after 1668
date QS:P,+1668-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1668-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Location of birth/death The Hague Edit this at Wikidata The Hague Edit this at Wikidata
Work period between circa 1629 and circa 1668
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1629-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1668-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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artist QS:P170,Q2112735
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
Shipwreck in a Storm
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Van Diest's seascapes are full of vivid details, for example, the figures clinging to the wreckage as ships break up in a violent storm. Protestant sermons and popular literature urged the Dutch to see moral lessons in nature and everyday life. Whether a shopkeeper or ship owner, someone seeing such a painting in a home might well reflect upon the soul on its journey through a life fraught with dangers. The foundering ship flies an English flag-the Cross of St. George-perhaps a reference to Holland's great maritime rival.
Date 1629 (Baroque
era QS:P2348,Q37853
)
Medium oil on panel
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 49 cm (19.2 in); width: 71.7 cm (28.2 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,49U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,71.7U174728
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
37.877
Place of creation The Hague, Netherlands
Object history
Exhibition history Mirror of Empire: Dutch Marine Art of the Seventeenth Century. Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis. 1990-1991. A Renaissance Puzzle: Heemskerck's Abduction of Helen. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1993.
Credit line Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection, 1902
References Walters Art Museum artwork ID: 6636 Edit this at Wikidata
Source Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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