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This modestly sized oval panel shows five ships in a storm on the open sea. The most prominent one, depicted in port-broadside view in the centre of the composition, is struggling through the monumental rolling waves. It appears to be in danger not only from the storm ripping loose its rigging, but also from a gigantic whale raising its head out of the water immediately alongside. People on deck seem in a state of horror, graphically throwing their arms up in the air. One figure, Jonah, is pushed overboard. The busy, narrative character of the scene is aesthetically unified and channelled into an impression of great drama by both the green tonality of the sea and the clouded sky. Adam Willaerts occasionally painted religious seascapes. Biblical subjects, such as the story of Jonah and the Whale or Christ preaching on the Sea of Galilee, have the longest iconographic tradition in Flemish and Dutch marine painting.
Stylistically, both in the rendering of the waves and the adopted colour scheme, the painting relates to a slightly larger oval panel in the Rijksmuseum depicting a Shipwreck off a Rocky Coast, which is dated 1614. Here the natural elements are in similar turmoil, putting the ships at their mercy.
Title
Jonah and the Whale
Date
1610–1620
Medium
oil on panel
Measurements
H 48.5 x W 61 cm
Accession number
BHC0802
Work type
Painting