Dutch Shipping in an Estuary

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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A varied group of river craft is shown in a wide estuary. A Dutch States yacht on the right is shown with a reflection of the sails in the water. A larger merchant ship flies the Dutch flag in the background on the right. In the centre of the picture a Dutch smalschip broadside, in starboard, is shown at anchor with its leeboard visible. Behind it to the left is another river craft with sails unfurled and the sails of another boat behind. In the distance the further bank is visible with a skyline of buildings including a church, windmills and trees. In the foreground to the right a small river craft is shown with a man and a woman sitting under a canopy. The presence of wine flagons indicates that they have anchored to take refreshment. A third figure with his back to the viewer, stands on the open part of the boat smoking a pipe and surveying the estuary. On the foreshore in the foreground on the left a young boy holds out a stick to throw for the dog at his heels. On the far left is a group of seven adults and a child. One woman in a yellow dress is seated on the ground with her back to the viewer talking to the child. A man with a black hat and brown jacket sits talking to the group as he smokes a pipe. To the left is a man playing a fiddle as he looks towards two couples. A woman in a red spotted dress and headdress and white apron sits on another man's lap. The man gestures towards another couple to the left who are sitting on the ground; the man holds the woman in his arms and gestures towards her mouth. A flagon and a glass of red wine can be seen between the two women sitting on the ground.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Dutch Shipping in an Estuary

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 28.7 x W 41.4 cm

Accession number

BHC0932

Work type

Painting

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