Dutch ships coming to anchor near the shore
Before arriving in England, van de Velde the Elder was known throughout Europe for his pen-painting, a rough translation of the Dutch term penschilderij. Combining the scale and subjects of oil painting with the skill of a miniature painter, pen-painting was especially suited to maritime subjects, where detail and accuracy were very important.
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Object Details
| ID: | BHC0865 |
|---|---|
| Collection: | Fine art |
| Type: | Painting |
| Display location: | Display - QH |
| Creator: | Velde, Willem van de, the Elder |
| Date made: | 1654 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection |
| Measurements: | Painting: 890 mm x 1145 mm; Frame: 1110 mm x 1440 mm x 115 mm |