An Algerine Ship off a Barbary Port

Eertvelt was one of the earliest Flemish marine painters and one of several artists whom collector Eric Palmer was concerned to rediscover and reinstate in the history of the subject. He was very highly regarded in his own day, had his portrait painted by van Dyck in 1632, and specialized in battle scenes. This view represents a commonplace subject for Flemish and Dutch seascape of the period, showing a fascination with the Muslim near East in its evocation of an imaginary North African port.

Object Details

ID: BHC0751
Collection: Fine art
Type: Painting
Display location: Display - QH
Creator: Eertvelt, Andries van
Date made: 17th century
Exhibition: Art for the Nation; Palmer Collection
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Palmer Collection. Acquired with the assistance of H.M. Treasury, the Caird Fund, the Art Fund, the Pilgrim Trust and the Society for Nautical Research Macpherson Fund.
Measurements: Frame: 565 mm x 755 mm x 90 mm;Overall: 7.6 kg;Painting: 440 mm x 635 mm