Review of Dutch Yachts before Peter the Great

Image credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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An interpretation of the visit to Amsterdam in 1697 by Tsar Peter the Great, 1672–1725, during his Great Embassy. When Peter arrived in Amsterdam on 25 August the city celebrated with fireworks, festivities and the maritime display, in the form of a mock battle, on 1 September, which is depicted here. Peter appeared in full regalia as the Tsar of Moscovy to watch the 41 ships that took part. He is shown standing in the yacht on the left, surveying the event, which attracted huge crowds. A trumpeter is also shown on board playing a fanfare. The picture shows numerous vessels at the height of the battle. The Commander-in-Chief, Gillis Schey, sailed on the East India Company yacht shown in the centre of the painting, flying the East India Company flag.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

Review of Dutch Yachts before Peter the Great

Date

1697

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 40.6 x W 58.4 cm

Accession number

BHC0926

Work type

Painting

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