Shipping in a Breeze off a Rock

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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In this work, by Pieter Mulier the Elder, the most arresting element is the rock formation, on the left, which emphatically counterbalances the vessel sailing past it on the right. The rock is dramatically split down its middle and towers vertiginously above the surface of the sea. Illuminated by sunlight which streams in from the left, it is splashed roughly by waves running diagonally across the picture surface. The clouds echo this diagonal motion of the waves as they are propelled by a stiff breeze from left to right. Land is glimpsed in the background on the left as a pale grey band. This is painted in almost the exact same colour as the sky. By contrast, the sea is composed of broad brushstrokes, thick brown stripes and areas where the paint has been visibly scraped in order to create a solid, opaque texture.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Shipping in a Breeze off a Rock

Date

1630s

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 39.5 x W 53.5 cm

Accession number

BHC0822

Work type

Painting

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