Description:

ABRAHAM JANSZ STORK
DUTCH, 1644-1708
DUTCH WHALING SHIPS IN THE ARCTIC
Oil on canvas
Center signed on a flag Abrm Stork

Catalogue note:
This work is one of a handful of works that Abraham Stork devoted to Whaling. Stork trained and worked with his father and became a member of the Guild of St Luke in Amsterdam. His river and coastal scenes were influenced by Ludolf Backhuysen, Willem van de Velde the Younger and Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraten; he showed considerable accuracy in depicting ships' rigging and technical details.
Source: Royal Museums Greenwich online

  • Provenance:
    Galerie Giroux, Bruxelles, March 19 1949, no. 137 as "Abraham Stork, Peche la Baleine" illus.; probably acquired from the above and by descent to the present owner
  • Dimensions: 26 x 32 1/2 in. (66 x 82.6 cm.)
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Condition: This work is in good condition.
    It has an old lining.
    The varnish has blanched.
    There is inpaint scattered in the sky and along the edges of the work.
    (see jpeg images taken under uv black light)


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