Herring-Busses

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 shows an array of sailing ships navigating choppy waters. The viewpoint is elevated, presenting a broad view of the sea. The horizon is low, with a sky filled with dramatic clouds. The illustration uses detailed, linear strokes typical of etching, creating texture in the waves and sky. The coloring is monochromatic, with various shades of gray, black, and white. In the foreground, a ship with sails unfurled is prominently featured, with more ships in the distance against the silhouette of landforms.

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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a scene from an elevated platform overlooking a busy waterfront. In the foreground, a street is bustling with people near a large building with ornate architecture. Several ships are docked by the water, with masts and sails visible. In the background, there are more ships on the water and a distant horizon. The etching features intricate line work and a monochromatic color palette of gray and sepia, giving it a historical feel.

View of the Port of Amsterdam with the Office of the Water Authority (Title Page)

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman, Cornelis Danckerts I

1647

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

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman, Cornelis Danckerts I

1647

The image displays a maritime scene with two large sailing ships on calm waters. The horizon is low, with other distant ships in the background. The sky has soft clouds, indicating clear weather. The brushstrokes are fine and detailed, focusing on the ships' features. The color scheme is monochromatic with shades of gray and black. The ships are detailed with rigging and flags, while the distant sea features more ships.

The "Vergulde Dolphyn," a Large Merchant Vessel, and the "Kat," a Flute

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman, Cornelis Danckerts I

1647


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

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

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2018

  • Water, Wind, and Waves: Marine Paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2018, unnumbered brochure.

Bibliography

1949

  • Hollstein, F.W.H. et al., Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700. Vols. I-XV, XVIII, XIX. Amsterdam: Menno Hertzberger: no. 35, ii/ii

Inscriptions

across bottom of plate: Harinck-Buÿsen, a7.

Wikidata ID

Q77259969

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