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Reinier
Zeeman, called Nooms (1623-1667) - Dutch School
Famous painter and etcher of
seascapes. He was first a sailor and then began to paint.
He went to France and Africa. He worked for the elector in Berlin and then
returned to Amsterdam before 1652.
Versche˙de
Schepen en Gesichten van Amstelredam. Tweede Deel - 1654
Several ships and views in Amsterdam. Second Part - 1654
Three separate plates
from a series of 12 prints
Hollstein 43.II
De Vr˙he˙t een Oorloogs Schip. De Hasewint een Spaens Vaerder ('De Vr˙he˙t' a
war ship and 'De Hasewint' a merchantman in Spain)
Two large ships in the foreground, 'De Vr˙he˙t to the left and 'De Hasewint' to
the right, several other ships in the background;Etching
Hollstein 49.II
Een Sammoreus (A Samoureus)
A large Dutch Samoureus (flat cargo used in Sambre and Meuse region) to the
left, several other ships in the background; Etching
Hollstein 50.II
Een Vriesche Kaegh. Een Gelderse Kaegh (A Friesland Ketch and a Gelderse Ketch)
Two large ships in the foreground, a smaller boat in front of the right one,
several other ships in the background to the left; Etching
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13,50 by 215cm on plate border.
On a full sheet of nice watermarked laid paper (foolshead with seven bell's)
With margins 15,50 by 26 cm.
Sold separately.
You can access larger images by clicking on the thumbnails.
These are all
original impressions, done in the 17th century.
Contact me for prices and availability before purchase.
Below you can access detail images to see the quality of these works.
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