19th-century Naval Academy – Returning From A Fishing Trip In Rough Seas, By Van Der Brie, Hst
A beautiful and dynamic late 19th-century oil on canvas titled "Ships", depicting a lively scene of fishermen on the high seas. The work realistically captures the hard work of the sailors aboard two sailing rowboats, busily hauling in heavy fishing nets amid a choppy sea of white caps.
The artist, Van der Brie (Dutch), demonstrates excellent mastery of marine painting. The composition is particularly successful: light pierces through a low, heavy stormy sky, striking the wind-filled sails with full force and creating a striking contrast with the translucency of the foaming water. In the background, other ships cut through the waves beneath a flock of seagulls, enhancing the depth and authenticity of this maritime scene.
The work is presented in its large and sumptuous period frame made of wood and gilded stucco with fluted channels, richly adorned with godron friezes and foliage motifs at the corners, which beautifully showcases the canvas.
Artist: VAN DER BRIE
Technique: Oil on canvas
Signature: Signed lower right
Canvas dimensions: 35 x 56 cm (excluding frame)
Condition: Good overall condition; sound paint layer. Small repair to the reverse of the canvas. Original frame featuring superb period gilding.
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Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 56
Height: 36
Reference (ID): 1789167
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