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[A harbour scene.]
[A harbour scene.] a6.
R. Zeeman.
[n.d., c.1650.]
Etching. 130 x 205mm (5 x 8"), with very large margins, paper with 17th century watermark. Mount burn.
Etched by Reinier Nooms (1623-67), Dutch painter and printmaker who signed his prints 'Zeeman' ('Seaman'). Nooms travelled widely as a sailor on Dutch merchant vessels in his early life, and his works include views of Tunis, Tripoli and Algiers as well as many European ports. He produced some 170 etchings of seascapes include architecturally accurate renderings of Amsterdam.
D 28 IV.
[Ref: 55598]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[A Raft.]
[A Raft.] Een Vlodt, Een Onderlegger.
J.J. [Rainer Zeeman.]
Fine etching. 135 x 240mm (5¼ x 9½''), with 18th century watermark.
Thread margins.
A view of rafts near Amsterdam. Plate 2 from 'Verscheÿde Schepen en Gesichten van Amstelredam. Derde Deel'.
[Ref: 48351]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[A ship hauled for caulking.]
[A ship hauled for caulking.]
R. Zeeman fe.
Ar. Tooker Excud. Londini [n.d., c.1675.]
Etching. 195 x 300mm (7¾ x 11¾"). Narrow margins, creases, very small hole filled.
From the series 'Naval Harbours with Shipbuilding', etched by Reinier Nooms (1623-67), Dutch painter and printmaker who signed his prints 'Zeeman' ('Seaman'). Nooms travelled widely as a sailor on Dutch merchant vessels in his early life, and his works include views of Tunis, Tripoli and Algiers as well as many European ports. He produced some 170 etchings of seascapes include architecturally accurate renderings of Amsterdam. Arthur Tooker was a leading print publisher in Restoration London. His issue of 'Naval Harbours with Shipbuilding' was dedicated to Samuel Pepys, then Secretary to the Admiralty, but he is not mentioned in the Diaries.
[Ref: 60395]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Ships with landscape behind]
[Ships with landscape behind]
R. Zeeman [1656]
Etching, sheet 130 x 200mm (5 x 8"). Glued to backing sheet; wrinkling at corners.
The fifth from a series of seven seascapes (plus frontispiece), 'Quelque port dee Meer' (Some Sea Harbours), first published by Danckert Danckerts in 1656 with several subsequent editions. Etched by Reinier Nooms (1623-67), Dutch painter and printmaker who signed his prints 'Zeeman' ('Seaman'). Nooms travelled widely as a sailor on Dutch merchant vessels in his early life, and his works include views of Tunis, Tripoli and Algiers as well as many European ports. He produced some 170 etchings which as well as seascapes include architecturally accurate renderings of Amsterdam.
[Ref: 37665]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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