A Dutch flagship with the wind abeam

PY1798

A Dutch flagship with the wind abeam Long Caption: The ship is viewed from abaft the starboard beam. The yards are braced up, but a point is free on the port tack, it is under courses, topsails and spritsail. The tacks and sheets of the main course are started and the main topgallantsail is loosed on the cap. A flag is at the mizzen and a pendant is at the main. One of seven drawings freely but accurately done. The group is approximately dated by the subjects and signatures, but by the style and papers they might be later. The van de Veldes clearly found a sale for their Dutch scenes even during the war with Holland, so that drawings cannot be assigned to the Dutch or English periods by the subject alone. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Object: PAH1798 Artist: Willem van de Velde the Younger Date: 1672? Medium: pencil Size: 391 mm x 307 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.