
by Willem van de Velde the Younger, 1665
Willem van de Velde the Younger executed this serene maritime scene around 1660, showing Dutch vessels at anchor on a calm sea. The ships sit motionless on glassy water, their masts and rigging reflected with mirror-like precision. Van de Velde's careful attention to nautical detail combined with atmospheric sensitivity made him the supreme marine painter of the Dutch Golden Age.
The painting captures a moment of complete stillness, with boats waiting for wind to fill their sails. Light filtering through thin clouds creates subtle tonal variations across the water's surface. Now at the National Gallery in London, this work demonstrates why Van de Velde was employed by both Dutch and English royalty.
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