artist: Ludolf Bakhuizen / material used: canvas

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owned by: Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky (1) | Jan Gildemeester (1)

genre: marine art (15) | portrait (6) | landscape art (1) | self-portrait (1) | religious art (1) | battle painting (1) | equestrian portrait (1)

depicts: boat (10) | sailing ship (7) | storm (6) | landscape (5) | sailboat (4) | woman (3) | man (3) | wind wave (3) | wind (2) | ship (2) | ship of the line (2) | water (1) | Jesus Christ (1) | Amsterdam (1) | house (1) | cloud (1) | ocean (1) | Enkhuizen (1)

collection: Rijksmuseum (19) | Amsterdam Museum (8) | Royal Museums Greenwich (8) | Statens Museum for Kunst (5) | Department of Paintings of the Louvre (5) | Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Art Collection (5) | National Gallery (4) | Museum of Fine Arts (2) | Hermitage Museum (2) | Mauritshuis (2) | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (2) | Instituut Collectie Nederland (2) | collection Adriaan van der Hoop (2) | Dienst Verspreide Rijkscollecties (2) | Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit (2) | Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst (2) | São Paulo Museum of Art (1) | National Museum in Warsaw (1)

location: Rijksmuseum (16) | National Maritime Museum (8) | Amsterdam Museum (8) | Statens Museum for Kunst (5) | National Gallery (4) | Room 836 (3) | Hermitage Museum (2) | Mauritshuis (2) | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (2) | Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (1) | Museum of Fine Arts (1) | São Paulo Museum of Art (1) | Walters Art Museum (1) | National Gallery of Art (1) | Royal Castle (1) | Nationalmuseum (1) | Louvre Palace (1) | Indianapolis Museum of Art (1)

main subject: Four Days' Battle (1) | Anna de Hooghe (1)

time period: Baroque (1)

Rough sea with a Dutch yacht under sail

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1694)
boat

A Dutch Yacht before the Wind in a Harbour

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1680)
ship of the line sailboat longboat

Storm on the Dutch coast

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1682)

The Dutch Man-of-War "De Gouden Leeuw" on the River Y near Amsterdam

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1674)

Portrait of Anna de Hooghe (1645-1717), the painter's fourth wife

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)
Anna de Hooghe

Shipwreck at Rocky Shore

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen

'Woelend water' (Het Haarlemmermeer)

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (17th century)
Haarlemmermeer boat

View across the River Y toward Amsterdam

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1660)

Winter Scenery

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)

The Storm

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)
storm ship ocean land man wind wave cloud

Ships off a Harbour

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1689)

Ships in a Gale on the IJ before the City of Amsterdam

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1666)
storm ship sailboat

Portrait of Jan de Hooghe (1650-1731), brother of Anna de Hooghe, dressed for hunting

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1706)

Small Harbour near a Tavern

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen
house boat

The Wharf of the Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie with the Oost-Indisch Zeemagazijn on the Amsterdam island called Oostenburg

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1696)
Oostenburg Oost-indisch zeemagazijn

The Y at Amsterdam, with the frigate 'De Ploeg'

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1690)

Dutch Fleet of the West India Company

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1675)
landscape sailing ship

La Mer au Helder

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (18th century)
landscape sailing ship

Dutch attack on the Medway: the 'Royal Charles' carried into Dutch Waters, 12 June 1667

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1667)

A Storm in the Sea.

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1702)
sailing ship storm War of the Spanish Succession

A Storm

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)

An artist in his studio, painting the portrait of a lady

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1707)
woman painter easel studio man

Engagement between British and Dutch Ships, after 1673

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)
warship

Fishing Boats and Coasting Vessel in Rough Weather

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1660s)
boat wind tree broad-leaved tree littoral zone landscape storm wind wave sailing ship

Parade of Yachts on the IJ

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1665s)

Ships in Distress off a Rocky Coast

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1667)

Zelfportret

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1699)
Ludolf Bakhuizen

Portrait of an Artist

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1688)
woman art of drawing

The Battle of Barfleur, 19 May 1692

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1693)

The arrival of King-Stadholder Willem III in the Oranjepolder, 31 January 1691

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1692)
William III man

Rough sea with ships

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1692)

Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1695)
Jesus Christ sailboat sail water storm wave

Dutch Men-of-war entering a Mediterranean Port

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1681)

Zeegezicht

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen

Portrait of Johannes Bakhuysen (1683-1731), with a miniature portrait of his father Ludolf

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)

Dutchmen Embarking onto a Yacht

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1670s)

The dock of the Dutch East India Company at Amsterdam

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1696)

View of Amsterdam with Ships on the IJ

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1666)
Amsterdam landscape port sailing ship

Shipwreck off a rocky coast on March 1694.

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1694)
sailing ship shore shipwreck

An English Vessel and a Man-of-war in a Rough Sea

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1680)

Seascape with Dutch Men-of-War and Fishing Boats

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)

The Man-of-War Brielle on the River Maas off Rotterdam

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1689)
boat

The Y at Amsterdam, seen from the Mosselsteiger (mussel pier)

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1673)
IJ boat

The Salute

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (2nd millennium)

Ships in a Storm

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by Ludolf Bakhuizen (1670s)