Portrait of the 'Alexander' RMG PW6866, 1667

Portrait of the 'Alexander' RMG PW6866, 1667

Portrait of the 'alexander' ‘alexander’ (about 72-guns) was one of the six ships built for the french in holland in 1666. Their names in the french navy were ‘conquérant’, ‘courtisan’, ‘intrépide’, ‘invincible’, ‘neptune’ and ‘normand’. The name ‘alexander’ may have been given to one of them before the ship was handed over. The drawing of the hull has been made on a sheet of paper 168 x 324 mm, laid down by van de velde on a larger sheet on which he has added in pen and ink the three tops. There is an inscription in the lower left ‘d aallicsander a' and a signature and date ‘w v velde d jonge 1667’. Portrait of the 'alexander'. Date: 1667. Dimensions: Sheet: 213 x 366 mm; Mount: 403 mm x 556 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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Author: Willem Van de Velde, the YoungerSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints, drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwich1667 in artdrawings by willem van de velde (ii)ships named alexandernaval ships of franceships built in the netherlandsfine art

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