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Esaias Van de Velde

Esaias Van de Velde The burning of the English fleet off Chatham oil painting on canvas
The burning of the English fleet off Chatham
Painting ID::  80802
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Esaias Van de Velde The burning of the English fleet off Chatham oil painting on canvas



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  Esaias Van de Velde
  1591-1630 Dutch Esaias Van de Velde Gallery Painter, draughtsman and etcher. He probably received his earliest training from his father. It is also possible that he studied with the Antwerp painter Gillis van Coninxloo, who moved to Amsterdam in 1595 (ten years after Esaias father). He may also have trained with David Vinckboons, whose work shows similarities with that of Esaias. Esaias became a member of the Haarlem Guild of St Luke in 1612, the same year as Willem Buytewech and the landscape painter Hercules Segers. During this Haarlem period Esaias had two pupils, Jan van Goyen and Pieter de Neijn (1597-1639), but by 1618 he had moved with his family to The Hague, where he joined the Guild of St Luke in October of that year.
  The burning of the English fleet off Chatham
  ca. 1670(1670) (1667-1700) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 73 x 108 cm (28.7 x 42.5 in) cyf

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