Two Men ‘O War and some smallcraft in calm waters
Is leeg, of bestaat niet
ABRAHAM JANSZ STORCK
Amsterdam 1644 – 1708
Provenance
Private collection England
Abraham Storck is widely considered one of the greatest marine masters of the second generation Dutch School.
Spending his entire life in Amsterdam, his style shows the market influence of Willem van de Velde the younger and Ludolph Backhuysen, both prominent Dutch marine painters,
whom Storck is believed to have studied with them.
Abraham Storck was an exceptionally observant artist. His favourite subject was the harbour of his native city and his paintings include detailed records not only of the harbour itself, but of the people, dress and ambiance of the Netherlands in the 17th century.
The paintings of Abraham Storck are superbly finished using luminous glazes in the style of Backhuysen. His understanding of the technology of the ships he depicted, whether Dutch or foreign, stands out as a vibrant record of the beginnings of the great age of sail.
Abraham was the younger brother of Jacobus Storck.
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Signed lower right; A: Storck
Dimensions: 30 x 32 cm
Provenance: Private collection England
Techniques: Oil on panel
