File:The Port-Quarter Gallery of a small Dutch ship RMG PW5523.tiff

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Simon de Vlieger  (circa 1600/1601–1653)  wikidata:Q1093129
 
Simon de Vlieger
Alternative names
Simon Jacobsz. de Vlieger
Description Dutch painter, drawer and printmaker
Date of birth/death circa 1600-1601 13 March 1653 (buried)
Location of birth/death Rotterdam Edit this at Wikidata Weesp Edit this at Wikidata
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Rotterdam, Delft (1634-1637), Rotterdam (1637-1650), Amsterdam (1643-1649), Weesp (1650-1653)
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creator QS:P170,Q1093129
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English: The Port-Quarter Gallery of a small Dutch ship

This fine decorative drawing is attributed to de Vlieger who is chiefly known as a marine painter, but who also painted genre scenes, wooded landscapes and portraits. He produced etchings, mainly of landscape and animals, designed tapestries for the Town Hall at Delft in 1640, and decorated the doors of the organ of the Laurenskerk in Rotterdam.

In 1638 he moved from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, where, towards the end of his life Willem Van de Velde the Younger was his pupil. He influenced Hendrik Dubbels and Jan Van de Cappelle (who collected his drawings), and established the course of Dutch marine painting in the second half of the 17th century. There are a number of paintings by him in the Museum's collection.

The Port-Quarter Gallery of a small Dutch ship
Date early to mid-17th century
Dimensions Sheet: 275 x 222 mm; Mount: 556 mm x 406 mm
Notes Box Title: D10. M113-124. Exhibition: Special Exhibitions Gallery 1983.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/100350
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Picture Department Petrel Project Number: M124
id number: PAF5523
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