A group of ten fishing people

A beach scene including eight women, all but one with their backs more or less turned to the viewer, and one sitting on an upturned basket on the left. A man is seated on a basket on the right and next near him is another standing man, slightly overbalancing as he bends forward, with his torso obscured by the next figure to lift something invisible in front of him.

This is one of a group of eleven drawings (PAE5170, PAE5171, PAE5172, PAE5173, PAE5174, PAE5175, PAE5176, PAE5177, PAE5178, PAE5179, PAE5180). They are drawn in pen and brown ink over graphite and mostly show groups of fishing people. Each drawing is inscribed on the back of the mount in an early 18th century hand; in this case, ‘Wm Vanderveld Senr. No. 103’.

Although there is no absolute certainty that they are by van de Velde, it seems likely that they were drawn in about 1655 when he was particularly busy with pen-paintings into which he introduced groups of fishing people in the foreground. He was a friend of Simon de Vlieger (circa 1600–53) whose figure studies he may have used for his pen-paintings, but it is unlikely that these drawings are by de Vlieger as his figure drawings are superior to van de Velde’s.

Object Details

ID: PAE5175
Collection: Fine art
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Velde, Willem van de, the Elder
Date made: 1655?
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Secondary support: 190 mm x 243 mm; Primary support: 130 mm x 180 mm; Mount: 317 mm x 483 mm