A ship wrecked on a rocky coast
this may be a sketch for an intended painting. In the years around 1700 van de velde and his studio produced a large number of highly dramatic paintings of ships being wrecked on a rocky coast, a subject which had attracted dutch marine painters from the nearly part of the 17th century. The drawing is inscribed top left where the clouds are broken 'b blau gebroken'; top right 'b' (blue); in the middle distance where the light is shining on the foam 'l' (light); and at the bottom 'het groetster light' (the greatest light). A ship with only her fore lower mast left standing, is depicted dragging on to a rocky coast on the right, a boat attempting to leave her. In the left distance a ship is trying to claw off the shore. Bhc0907 is an outstanding example of the kind of painting to which this drawing may relate. The drawing is unsigned. A ship wrecked on a rocky coast. Date: circa 1700. Dimensions: Sheet: 138 x 190 mm; Mount: 405 mm x 556 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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