Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom

1562 - Feb 4, 1640

Hendrik Cornelisz Vroom was a Dutch Golden Age painter credited with being the founder of Dutch marine art or seascape painting. Beginning with the "birds-eye" viewpoint of earlier Netherlandish marine art, his later works show a view from lower down, and more realistic depiction of the seas themselves. He is not to be confused with his son and pupil Cornelis Vroom.
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Schepen op de rede van Vlissingen

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Nederlands pinasschip onder zeil nabij een rotsachtige kust

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Schermutseling tussen Amsterdamse en Engelse oorlogsschepen, 20 april 1605

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Hollandse en Engelse schepen in gevecht met een Spaans schip

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The battle at Sluis, with Dutch and Spanish galleys, May 26th, 1603

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The battle at Sluis, with Dutch and Spanish galleys, May 26th, 1603 ...

Day seven of the battle with the Armada, 7 August 1588.

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