The Montalbans Tower in Amsterdam

c. 1652/1654

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman

Associated Names
Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman

Artist, Dutch, 1623 or 1624 - 1664

Cornelis Danckerts I

Publisher, Dutch, c.1601 - 1656

The image features a bustling harbor scene depicted through an engraving technique. The horizon divides the water and a row of buildings and ships with tall masts. The dock is filled with small figures, likely people, and boats. A tower on the left adds vertical emphasis to the urban landscape. The detailed linework depicts trees, architecture, and water. The overall monochromatic color palette highlights the contrast between elements. Boats' masts form patterns against a sky with wispy clouds.

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Associated Artworks

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Verscheÿde Schepen en Gesichten van Amstelredam (Various Ships and Views of Amsterdam): Part II

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman, Cornelis Danckerts I

1647

The image depicts a maritime scene viewed from a side angle. It is an etching showing two large sailing ships with sails unfurled navigating choppy waters. The horizon is low in the composition, with a line separating the sea from the sky. Additional smaller ships are visible in the distance. The etching style features detailed linework capturing textures of the sails, sea, and sky. The color palette is monochromatic, using shades of black and white, emphasizing patterns and textures in the scene.

The "Parel" (Pearl), an East Indiaman and the "Dubbele Arent" (Spread Eagle), a West Indiaman

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman, Cornelis Danckerts I

1647

The image shows a naval scene with two sailing ships at sea. The horizon line is near the top of the image, with the sea below. Both ships have sails extended, with flags on the masts. The ship on the left is larger with dark sails, while the ship on the right has lighter sails. The details are precise, showing texture of sails and water movement. Waves are detailed, conveying motion. The grayscale palette emphasizes the linework and contrasts between the ships and surroundings.

The "Vrijheijt," a Man-of-War and the "Hazewind," a Merchantman for Spain

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman, Cornelis Danckerts I

1647


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Rob Kattenburg, Bergen); purchased by NGA, 2017.

Associated Names

Bibliography

1949

  • Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700. Vols. I-XV, XVIII, XIX. Amsterdam: Menno Hertzberger: no. 41, iii/v

Inscriptions

upper center in plate: TWEEDE DEEL; lower center in plate: Zeeman inventor et fecit. Monkelbaens-Tooren; C: Dankerts Excudebat, b1

Wikidata ID

Q77259918

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