Circle of LUDOLF BACKHUYSEN, (Emden 1630 – 1708 Amsterdam)
“A Dutch man-of-war in Rough Seas with a fishing boat in the foreground,
further shipping beyond”
Oil on canvas
32.8 x 29.2 cm
Private collection
Golden Age. He was fascinated with light and how it illuminates the rolling waves of rough seas. More on this work
Ludolf Bakhuizen (28 December 1630 – 17 November
1708) was a German-born Dutch painter, draughtsman, calligrapher
and printmaker. He was the leading Dutch painter of maritime subjects after
Willem van de Velde the Elder and Younger left for England in 1672. He also
painted portraits of his family and circle of friends.
Bakhuizen was born in Emden,
East Frisia, and came to Amsterdam in about 1650, working as a merchant's clerk
and a calligrapher. He discovered he had a genius for painting, and
relinquished the business and devoted himself to art from the late 1650s, initially
in pen drawings. He studied first under Allart van Everdingen and then under
Hendrik Dubbels, two eminent masters of the time, and soon became celebrated
for his sea-pieces, which often had rough seas.
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