Abraham Storck (Amsterdam 1644-1708)
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Abraham Storck (Amsterdam 1644-1708)

A capriccio of a large Dutch merchantman lying off a Mediterranean port, with elegant figures and traders on the quayside

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Abraham Storck (Amsterdam 1644-1708)
A capriccio of a large Dutch merchantman lying off a Mediterranean port, with elegant figures and traders on the quayside
oil on canvas
13 x 16½ in. (33 x 42 cm.)
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Lot Essay

Abraham Storck was born in Amsterdam in 1644 and was the youngest son of the painter Jan Jansz Storck, also known as 'Storckenburch'. He is known for his depictions of sea battles, townscapes, river and harbour scenes and whaling expeditions. A number of his works represent ceremonial gatherings of ships and demonstrate Storck's attention to detail. His depiction of ships, their rigging and sails is remarkably accurate and his representation of passengers and spectators is skilled. These factors contribute to the immediacy and atmosphere of these impressive works.

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