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Jan van de Cappelle’s sea is flat calm and luminous – even the few boats that appear to be moving hardly disturb the still reflections. But there’s a sense of drama in the picture, unusual for the artist. Clouds threaten, and a fitful sun breaks through. The barge in the foreground on the right is rowed with some urgency, and a forest of sails and masts crowd together in the middle distance. A puff of smoke from a cannon reminds us that in seventeenth-century Holland ships were for war as well as trade. Van de Cappelle painted indoors, using both his sketches and his imagination to craft his marine views. Here, he has lengthened the masts of the boats and painted clouds far more dark and brooding than the still, shimmering water below.
Title
A Dutch Yacht firing a Salute as a Barge pulls away, and Many Small Vessels at Anchor
Date
1650
Medium
Oil on oak
Measurements
H 85.5 x W 114.5 cm
Accession number
NG965
Acquisition method
Wynn Ellis Bequest, 1876
Work type
Painting