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Willem
van
de
Velde
, the Younger, 1633 - 1707 (Print)
PAD2698
Willem
van
de
Velde
, the Younger, 1633 - 1707 (Print)
PAG6339
A ship lying to in a heavy sea, after
van
de
Velde
(Drawing)
PAD8836
Van
de
Velde
joining the Dutch Fleet 27 August-6 September 1664 (Drawing)
PAJ2514
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Letters from Vice Admiral Robert D Oliver to his second wife, Mrs Glendinning
Van
de
Velde
(4-23 April
1965-04-04 - 1965-04-23
OLI/81
Letter to Vice Admiral Robert D Oliver from his second wife, Mrs Marion Joyce Glendinning
Van
de
Velde
1969-01-02 - 1969-01-02
OLI/5/1
Notes, Battle of the Texel, 1673, Battle of the Soleban,
Van
de
Velde
, movement of the Duke of York.
CBT/25/2/4
congratulations cards for Rosalind, daughter of Robert D Oliver's second wife, Mrs Marion Joyce Glendinning
Van
1949-08-08 - 1949-12-31
OLI/70
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Willem
van
de
Velde
de
Oude, Willem
van
de
Velde
de
Jonge
Baard, H P
1942
75.034(42)6
BOOK
1 copy available in Onsite storage - please ORDER to view.
Willem
van
de
Velde
& son / Jeroen
van
der Vliet.
"The catalogue 'Willem van de Velde & Son' will take you to The Northern Netherlands of around 1600, when trade and shipping were flourishing as never before. This activity of ships on the water and in the many ports was a new, inexhaustible source of inspiration for painters who chose the sea as their subject. Among these marine painters were a father and son, both named Willem van de Velde. They worked closely together for fifty years, first from their Amsterdam shop and from 1673 at the court of the English kings Charles II and James II. With their eye for detail and entrepreneurial talent, they became the most prominent marine painters of the seventeenth century. The painting studio has existed for over seventy years. Their productivity in that period was unprecedented, they made an estimated 2,500 drawings and 800 paintings. Their works of art can now be found in the collections of all major museums in the world. The work of the Van de Veldes symbolizes the heyday of Dutch marine painting. Their departure to England in the winter of 1672 also marked the end of a period in which Dutch marine painters, like the war fleet they depicted throughout their lives, ruled in an artistic sense. Step into the fascinating maritime world of Willem van de Velde & Son."--Provided by the publisher.
2021.
700-9492
FOLIO
1 copy available in Onsite storage - please ORDER to view.
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