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Jan van de Cappelle
1626–1679
(bapt. Amsterdam, 25 Jan. 1626; bur. Amsterdam, 22 Dec. 1679). Dutch marine and landscape painter. He was a wealthy Amsterdam dyer who painted in his spare time, but there is nothing of the Sunday painter in his work.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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A Coast Scene, with a Small Dutch Vessel landing Passengers about 1650-5 The National Gallery, London
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A River Estuary, with Shipping National Trust, Upton House
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Boats in Shallow Water c.1653 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Vessels Moored off a Jetty probably 1650-60 The National Gallery, London
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Vessels in Light Airs on a River near a Town probably 1645-55 The National Gallery, London
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River Scene with Ships Becalmed 1645–1655 Cannon Hall Museum
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Shipping at Anchor off the Shore in a Calm Sea 17th C Manchester Art Gallery
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Sea Piece with Fishing Boats 19th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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Ships at Anchor in a Calm Guildhall Art Gallery
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Boats on Ruffled Water 1650s The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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A River Scene with a Dutch Yacht firing a Salute as Two Barges pull away mid-1660s The National Gallery, London
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A River Scene with Dutch Vessels Becalmed about 1650 The National Gallery, London
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A Small Dutch Vessel before a Light Breeze probably about 1645-55 The National Gallery, London
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Fishing Boats in a Choppy Sea 19th C National Trust, Mount Stewart
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Seascape with Fishermen on a Beach 1659 Government Art Collection
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A Calm 1654 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Two Vessels by the Shore at Daybreak 1651 National Maritime Museum
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Winter Scene with Thatched Cottages and a Frozen River Spanned by a Wooden Bridge c.1650 Manchester Art Gallery
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Shipping Anchored in a Calm Sea 1650s Manchester Art Gallery
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Vessels in the Mouth of a River Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)