WILLEM VAN DE VELDE II (LEIDEN 1633-1707 WESTMINSTER)
WILLEM VAN DE VELDE II (LEIDEN 1633-1707 WESTMINSTER)
WILLEM VAN DE VELDE II (LEIDEN 1633-1707 WESTMINSTER)
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WILLEM VAN DE VELDE II (LEIDEN 1633-1707 WESTMINSTER)

A calm with two boeier yachts, one firing a salute

Details
WILLEM VAN DE VELDE II (LEIDEN 1633-1707 WESTMINSTER)
A calm with two boeier yachts, one firing a salute
oil on canvas
15 3⁄8 x 22 ¾ in. (39 x 57.8 cm.)
Provenance
Ivan Shchukin (1869-1908), Paris; his sale, Keller & Reiner, Berlin, 9 April 1907, lot 99, as Willem van de Velde I.
Private collection, Cologne.
with Tak Master Paintings, Amsterdam, from whom acquired in 2024 by the present owner.
Literature
M.S. Robinson, Van de Velde: A Catalogue of the Paintings of the Elder and Younger Willem van de Velde, I, Greenwich, 1990, pp. 359-360, no. 692.

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Lot Essay

This painting, which is coming to public auction for the first time in over a century, was only known to M.S. Robinson through the engraving included in the 1907 sale. On the basis of the print, Robinson posited the idea that ‘the picture might…be by Abraham Storck,’ a notion that can reasonably be put aside now that the picture itself has resurfaced. He proposed a date toward the end of the seventeenth century on account of the types of vessels depicted, including the kaag with a bezan rig at left (loc. cit.).

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