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A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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A detailed etching by Gerrit Groenewegen depicting various sailing vessels and a rowing boat on choppy seas, capturing the technical precision of Dutch marine art.
Gerrit Groenewegen was a Dutch artist known for his technical precision in depicting maritime subjects. This etching captures a scene of various sailing vessels navigating choppy waters, accompanied by a small rowing boat in the foreground. The composition reflects the long-standing Dutch tradition of marine art, where the interaction between wind, water, and wooden hulls formed the primary subject matter.
Groenewegen employs a disciplined etching technique to differentiate the textures of the sea and the sky. The clouds are rendered with horizontal hatching, creating a sense of atmospheric movement that contrasts with the more agitated, rhythmic lines used to represent the waves. The vessels themselves are drawn with attention to rigging and hull construction, reflecting the artist's familiarity with the naval architecture of the late eighteenth century. The inclusion of the small rowing boat provides a sense of scale, grounding the larger ships within the broader maritime environment.
This work is part of a larger series of etchings by Groenewegen that documented the variety of ships found in Dutch harbours and coastal waters. His approach is observational rather than romanticised, focusing on the functional reality of life at sea. The print demonstrates the clarity and control characteristic of his graphic output, which served as a reference for both contemporary enthusiasts of naval history and fellow artists. By stripping away unnecessary ornamentation, Groenewegen allows the viewer to focus on the mechanics of the vessels and the turbulent nature of the North Sea. The print remains a clear example of the late eighteenth-century Dutch graphic tradition, where the mastery of line was essential for conveying the weight and buoyancy of ships in motion.
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From $29
A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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