Biography and Artistic Contributions
Willem van de Velde the Younger, a renowned Dutch marine painter, was born in 1633 in Leiden, Netherlands. As the son of
Willem van de Velde the Elder, also a painter of sea-pieces, Willem van de Velde the Younger was instructed by his father and later by
Simon de Vlieger, a marine painter of repute at the time.
Artistic Style and Notable Works
Willem van de Velde the Younger's artistic style is characterized by delicate, spirited, and finished handling, with correct drawing of vessels and their rigging. His paintings often feature numerous figures, successfully introduced to tell a story. Some of his notable works include:
Museums and Collections
Willem van de Velde the Younger's paintings can be found in various museums, including
The Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands (
Discover the Masterpieces of Mauritshuis on WahooArt.com). His work is also featured in
The Wallace Collection in London, including "The Embarkation of King Charles II at Scheveningen, 1660".
Legacy and Influence
Willem van de Velde the Younger's legacy as a master of Dutch marine painting continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. His attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of the sea have made his paintings
timeless classics. As a prominent figure in the Dutch Golden Age, Willem van de Velde the Younger's work remains an integral part of art history.
Important Dates:
* Born: 1633, Leiden, Netherlands
* Died: April 6, 1707, London, England