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Throat Ships Surgeon Admiral Jan van Nes according
The Throat of the Ships Surgeon or Admiral Jan van Nes A Throat of the, according to the non attested Tradition, of the Ships Doctor of Admiral Jan van Nes ships surgeon from Admiral Jan van Nes on the river Ms. With great interest, a man, hanging on a rope attached to the large window of the large mast, is kicked on the Admiralty ship (left). There are some warships, yachts and sloops full of people on the water. On the right the shore with a mill and a few houses, probably the city of Rotterdam, keelhauling, Jan Jansz. van Nes, Lieve Pietersz. Verschuier, 1660 - 1686, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 106 cm × w 159 cm d 9 cm
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1660 1686 City Hanging Houses Mill People Rotterdam Shore Throat Warships Water Yachts Jan Jansz Kicked Oil Paint River Maas
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This print showcases the intriguing artwork titled "Throat Ships Surgeon Admiral Jan van Nes according to the non-attested Tradition". The painting depicts a scene on the river Maas, where an Admiralty ship takes center stage. Suspended from a rope attached to the large mast, a man can be seen hanging with great interest through a window. Perhaps he is observing the bustling activity on board or simply enjoying an exhilarating view. The water surrounding the ship is filled with various vessels including warships, yachts, and sloops carrying people who seem equally captivated by their surroundings. On the right side of the image lies the picturesque shoreline adorned with a charming mill and several houses that likely belong to Rotterdam. Created between 1660 and 1686 by Jan Jansz. van Nes and Lieve Pietersz. Verschuier, this masterpiece was painted using oil on canvas. Its dimensions measure approximately 106 cm in height, 159 cm in width, and 9 cm in depth. This remarkable piece of art offers viewers a glimpse into maritime history while showcasing exceptional skill in capturing intricate details such as ships' architecture and human figures amidst dynamic movement. It serves as both an aesthetic delight for art enthusiasts and a valuable historical artifact for those interested in naval traditions during that era.
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