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Description: | Ludolf Backhuysen, a marine painter and calligrapher, worked in Amsterdam. Following the departure of the Van de Veldes for London in 1672, he became the leading marine painter in the Netherlands, enjoying the patronage of Peter the Great and others. Hendrik Jacobsz. Dubbels was a painter of seascapes and landscapes. He was employed in the studios of other Amsterdam marine artists, including Backhuysen, his former pupil. In this possible collaboration between Backhuysen and Dubbels, numerous figures have gathered on the shore. Others are embarking in small boats, flying the Dutch flag, to proceed to the fleet which lies at anchor in the distance. | Subjects: | marine; everyday life | Source: | Vads | Creator: | Artist: Backhuysen, Ludolf, I (Dutch painter, calligrapher, and printmaker, 1630-1708) Æ Attributed to Attributed to Dubbels, Hendrik Jacobsz. (Dutch painter, born 1620 or 1621, died 1676) Previously attributed to Backhuysen, Ludolf, I (Dutch painter, calligrapher, and printmaker, 1630-1708) | Identifier: | http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=8733... | Go to resource |
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