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Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels - A calm with ships and fishermen along the shore

A calm with ships and fishermen along the shore

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
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Hendrick Dubbels or Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels and variants was a Dutch Golden Age painter of marine subjects and winter landscapes, who spent much of his career working in the studios of other marine artists.

Dubbels was born and lived his entire life in Amsterdam. He was the son of a diamond-cutter, and baptised in the Oude Kerk on May 2, 1621. He married in 1651 and again in 1656, when he described himself as a "painter", but he is described as a "shopkeeper" in 1663 and 1665, when he was made bankrupt. He had been a "winkelier" or haberdasher-draper, "selling caps, bonnets and stockings". This was presumably an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the highly competitive Amsterdam art world. His earliest dated work is a drawing from 1641, with a dated painting from 1643. His marine style was initially based on that of Jan Porcellis, then that of Simon de Vlieger in whose studio he worked c. 1650-3, bringing him into contact with Jan van de Cappelle.

The 1650s were the period of his best work, including his winter landscapes, which were strongly influenced by those of Jan van de Cappelle, as were his tranquil marine scenes. He then worked for Willem van de Velde the Elder and his son Willem II until they left for London after the rampjaar ("Year of Disasters") of 1672. In the late 1650s or early 1660s he trained Ludolf Bakhuizen, the leading Dutch marine painter of the last decades of the century, for whom he later worked. Abraham Storck was another influence on his later work, which declined sharply in quality from the 1680s. In his last years he painted inferior replicas of his own earlier works and those of others. He was buried in the Nieuwe Zuids chapel on October 20, 1707 – a recent archival discovery, before which he was often said, following Bredius, to have died, or at least vanished from view, in the late 1670s.

More Artworks by Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels

Calm Sea

Calm Sea (1650 - 1676)

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Harbor with Sailboats and Ferry Boat

Harbor with Sailboats and Ferry Boat (1650 - 1675)

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
Ships at a Quai with a City in the Background

Ships at a Quai with a City in the Background (late 1660s)

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Hoys In A Calm

Hoys In A Calm

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
Ships outside Dordrecht

Ships outside Dordrecht

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
Ice-skating on the Eastern Docks of Amsterdam

Ice-skating on the Eastern Docks of Amsterdam

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
Smalschips In A Calm Near The Shore At Sunset

Smalschips In A Calm Near The Shore At Sunset

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
Ships in a calm at sunset

Ships in a calm at sunset

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
View of Batavia

View of Batavia (1640 - 1676)

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)
A Moonlit Coastal Landscape With Fishermen In The Foreground

A Moonlit Coastal Landscape With Fishermen In The Foreground

Hendrick Jacobsz. Dubbels (Dutch, 1621–1707)

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