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During the Thirty Years' War, Spanish naval power reached unprecedented levels. Their ports and shipyards in Flanders, particularly Dunkirk, were the focus of maritime revival. The Flanders fleet which evolved in response to Dutch sea power became the most devastating and effective unit in Spain's defence establishment. In combination with its privateering auxiliaries, this elite striking force dominated the North Sea between 1625 and 1645, and also campaigned in the Mediterranean and Atlantic. This interpretation probably depicts the 1640 engagement between the Dutch commander de With and the Navarrese Admiral Miguel de Horna. He was the overall sea-commander of the Spanish Flanders fleet, and in July 1640 he was intercepted by de With when returning from a privateering voyage.
The painting is one of a pair with BHC0271, and they were probably commissioned by either a merchant or a specific ship owner whose property had been saved or rescued by de With, since any success against the Dunkirkers was deemed worthy of celebration. Both paintings probably depict the same encounter from 1640, since they are similar in overall design and in details of light, weather conditions and vessels shown. This painting bears an inscription, 'IGL1643' on a bale floating in the foreground.
Title
Witte de With's Action with Dunkirkers off Nieuwpoort, 1640
Date
1643
Medium
oil on panel
Measurements
H 38.1 x W 72.4 cm
Accession number
BHC0272
Work type
Painting