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Abraham Beerstraaten: A Dutch Flagship and a Fluyt Running into a Mediterranean Harbour  wikidata:Q50865721 reasonator:Q50865721
Artist
Abraham Beerstraaten  (1643–1666)  wikidata:Q3595061
 
Alternative names
Abraham Beerstraten
Description Dutch painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 4 October 1643 (baptised) presumably  Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Amsterdam Amsterdam
Work period from 1661 until 1666
date QS:P,+1661-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P580,+1661-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1666-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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creator QS:P170,Q3595061
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Author
Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraaten
Title
A Dutch Flagship and a Fluyt Running into a Mediterranean Harbour Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"A Dutch Flagship and a Fluyt Running into a Mediterranean Harbour Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"A Dutch Flagship and a Fluyt Running into a Mediterranean Harbour Edit this at Wikidata"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre marine art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: A Dutch Flagship and a Fluyt Running into a Mediterranean Harbour

On the left of the picture, a Dutch flagship in broadside view, flying the Dutch flag, is preparing to enter a Mediterranean harbour. In the central foreground a Mediterranean galley leaves the harbour and to the right of the galley a Dutch fluyt also prepares to enter the harbour. Fluyts were widely used by the Dutch during the 17th century as trading ships. Their great advantage was that since they only required a small crew to handle them they were economical to operate. More Dutch shipping can be seen behind the jetty. The town on the right of the picture nestles under the hills which rise sharply behind the sea front. On the far side of the harbour a castle perches on a hill and behind the galley a tall tower sits on a promontory. These towers provided a useful landmark for shipping and perhaps served as lighthouses as well. The painting has been signed and although it has been suggested that the harbour depicted might be Genoa, the composition is probably wholly imaginary. The artist was known for his paintings of fanciful Mediterranean images. This painting was previously recorded as by Johannes Beerstraaten or Beerstraten but the general view is that while Jan Abrahamsz signed 'Johan' as in the case of BHC0812, they are the same man (1622-66): Beerstraten (with one 'a') simply appears to be a common spelling slip in English.

A Dutch Flagship and a Fluyt Running into a Mediterranean Harbour
Date circa 1660
date QS:P571,+1660-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium oil on panel Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Frame: 794 mm x 1027 mm x 72 mm;Image: 610 x 840 mm;Painting: 610 x 840 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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BHC0811
Notes Within the Museum’s Loans Out Policy there is a presumption against lending panel paintings. Please consult Registration for further details.
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Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/12303
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Acquisition Number: 1940-227
id number: BHC0811
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