Description: 'ZEELSAG TUSSCHEN DEN ADMIRAAL TROMP EN BLAKE, BIJ DOVER, DEN 10 DECEMBER 1652.'(Battle of Dungeness between the State fleet under Tromp and the English fleet under Blake, 1652) Battle of Dungeness (the Battle of the Singels) off the English coast near Dover in the First Anglo-Dutch War between the State fleet under Maarten Tromp and the English fleet under Robert Blake, 10 December 1652. Central the battle of the admiral's ship Brederode van Tromp in battle with the English ships Bonaventure and the Rozenkans. From the right, the ship of Vice-Admiral Johan Evertsen comes to the rescue Made by Philippus Velijn after Hendrik Vettewinkel. Medium: Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Sheet size: 27.6 x 18.3 cm (10.87 x 7.2 inch). Condition: good, given age. Trimmed to the image. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. BATTLE OF DUNGENESS-TROMP-BLAKE-DOVER-GALLEON-FLEET | PCO-E18-2 BACKGROUND INFORMATION Used as an illustration in: G. Engelberts Gerrits, Gedenkstuk van Neêrlands heldendaad ter zee, 2 vols, G. Portielje, Amsterdam 1831-1834, vol. I, No. 3. Reference: FMH 2057; Atlas van Stolk 512. Biography engraver: Philippus Velijn (1787-1836), also known as Philippus Velyn, was a French-Dutch painter, drawer, etcher, and engraver. He was born on January 31, 1787, in Leiden and passed away on May 4, 1836, in Amsterdam. Velijn received his artistic education at the Drawing and Painting Academy 'Ars Aemuae Natrae' in Leiden. He was active as an artist in Amsterdam, Leiden, and Paris. His favorite subjects as an artist were battles, Christian religious representations, and portrait presentations. He also designed devotional prints. Velijn was a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam, the Art Promoting Society V.W. in Amsterdam, and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. His work period was between approximately 1793 and 1836. Some of his prints are housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. . Biography artist: Hendrik Vettewinkel (1809-1878) was a Dutch artist who specialized in painting ships, harbors, and seascapes. He was initially destined to follow his father's footsteps as a house and ship painter, but chose to become a fine artist instead. His work included various figure and genre pieces before he dedicated himself to marine painting.
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Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Date of Creation: Pre-1800
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Subject: Maritime
Height (Inches): 7.2
Width (Inches): 10.87
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Print
Artist: Philippus Velijn, Hendrik Vettewinkel
Material: Engraving
Year of Production: 1831