Of Ships and the Sea. Route
Visit 13 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Of Ships and the Sea. in the museum
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The Surrender of the Royal Prince, Willem van de Velde (II), c. 1670
Room 2.15
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Dutch Ships in a Calm Sea, Willem van de Velde (II), c. 1665
the Gallery of Honour
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Battle of Gibraltar in 1607, Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen, c. 1621
Room 2.1
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Battle between Dutch and Spanish Ships on the Haarlemmermeer, Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom, in or after 1629
Room 2.1
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The Return to Amsterdam of the Second Expedition to the East Indies, Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom, 1599
Room 2.9
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A Ship on the High Seas Caught by a Squall, Known as ‘The Gust’, Willem van de Velde (II), c. 1680
Room 2.15
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Michiel de Ruyter as Lieutenant-Admiral, Ferdinand Bol, 1667
Room 2.15
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The Man-of-War Brielle on the River Maas off Rotterdam, Ludolf Bakhuysen, 1689
Room 2.15
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The IJ near Amsterdam, Ludolf Bakhuysen, 1673
Room 2.15
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Lighthouse in Breaking Waves, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, c. 1900 - c. 1907
Room 1.18
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Fishing Pinks in Breaking Waves, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, c. 1875 - c. 1885
Room 1.18
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Heemskerck and Barents Planning their Second Expedition to the Far North, Christoffel Bisschop, 1862
Room 1.14
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Shipwreck off a Rocky Coast, Wijnand Nuijen, c. 1837
Room 1.14
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