Tromp’s fleet: a council of war, 5 August 1665?

One of a series of drawings made by Van de Velde the Elder when he was attached to the Dutch fleet following the action at Bergen on 2 August 1665, early in the second Anglo-Dutch War. This view of the Dutch fleet was probably drawn shortly before the related drawing PAI7682. Both show the fleet under the command of Lieutenant-Admiral Cornelis Tromp conducting a council of war on 5 August 1665. Shortly after, Tromp handed over command of the fleet to Michiel de Ruyter.

In the centre middle distance is a ship in stern view flying a flag and pendant at the main and firing a gun as a signal for a council of war: this is probably Tromp’s flagship ‘Liefde’. On her port bow is the ‘Groot Hollandia’, with a flag at the mizzen and a pendant at the main. Running across her bow is a ship with flag and pendant at the fore. In the foreground are two galjoots, and to the extreme right a despatch vessel in port quarter view.

Object Details

ID: PAI7681
Collection: Fine art
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Velde, Willem van de, the Elder
Date made: 1665
People: Champernowne, Champernowne; Dutch Fleet
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection
Measurements: Sheet: 238 x 770 mm; Mount: 504 mm x 1010 mm