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Description: | Signed: yes Description: Dutch men-of-war are seen sailing and at anchor in a stiff breeze near a sea port. The ship in the distant left flies the Dutch flag. Blanckerhoff was one of the many able painters working in seventeenth-century Holland who specialised in marine subjects. Blanckerhoff's paintings were influenced by two of the leading proponents of marine painting, Ludolf Backhuysen, to whom the painting was attributed in the past, and Jacob van Ruisdael. | Subjects: | ship); military and war marine (man-of-war | Source: | Vads | Creator: | Artist: Blanckerhoff, Jan Theunisz. (Dutch painter and draftsman, 1628-1669) Æ Previously attributed to Backhuysen, Ludolf, I (Dutch painter, calligrapher, and printmaker, 1630-1708) | Identifier: | http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=8888... | Go to resource |
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