Abraham Storck( Amsterdam 1644 - 1710 )Scheepvaart op het IJ voor Amsterdam |
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Deze beschrijving is nog niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands. olieverf op doek, 89 x 130 cm Left of centre is a gaff-rigged transom yacht belonging to the Amsterdam chamber of the East India Company, with the letters A VOC on the white field of the Prince's flags at the stern and on the spritsail topmast. The Amsterdam chamber had two of these yachts, which were used for carrying people or dispatches out to ships in the roads. |
In the foreground is an oared or tented yacht with a trumpeter on deck. Under sail to the right of centre is the gaff-rigged pleasure yacht belonging to Michiel Louysz. van Bergen van der Grijp, a well-known Amsterdam parvenu. He was the son of Marinus Louysz. of Middelburg in Zeeland, a director of the Dutch West India Company, and of Eva Ment, the widow of Jan Pietersz. Coen, the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. In 1688 Emperor Leopold I elevated Michiel Louysz. to the nobility on the grounds of his supposed descent from Cornelis van Glymes, Lord of Bergen op Zoom. Michiel evidently wanted everyone to know about his new status, judging by the number of times he has blazoned his coat of arms on the stern of his yacht and on various flags.
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