Hans Goderis( Haarlem ca. 1600 - na 1638 )Twee veerkagen verlaten de haven van Hoorn, ca. 1625 |
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Deze beschrijving is nog niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands. olieverf op paneel, 27.6 x 44.5 cm Lying at anchor on the left is a three-masted armed merchantman from Hoorn, of the type used on the trade routes to the Mediterranean and the East Indies. It is a pinnace built around 1600, and is flying the flag of Hoorn on the mainmast and the Dutch tricolour as ensign. The vessels to the right are a two-masted yacht under sail and the Hoorn-Amsterdam ferry, which is of the kaag type used for carrying both cargo and passengers. Further to the right is a second ferry with the red lion flag of the States-General, which was the official standard of the Dutch Republic, and a red, white and blue Prince's flag. In the background a merchantman is about to weigh anchor. |
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