Willem van de Velde the Younger

Biography
1633 - 1707

About the artist

Willem van de Velde the Younger was born on the 18th of December in 1633.
He was baptized on that same day in Leiden.
He is known as a Dutch marine painter.

Willem was the son of Willem van de Velde the Elder, who was also a painter of sea-pieces, Willem van de Velde, the younger, was educated by his father, and afterwards by Simon de Vlieger, a marine painter of repute at the time, and had achieved great celebrity by his art before he came to London. By 1673 he had moved to England, where he was engaged by Charles II, at a salary of £100, to help his father in "taking and making draughts of sea-fights", his part of the work being to reproduce in color the drawings of the elder Van de Velde. He was also patronized by the Duke of York and by various members of the nobility.

Most of Van de Velde's finest works represent views off the coast of Holland, with Dutch shipping. His best productions are delicate, spirited and finished in handling, and correct in the drawing of the vessels and their rigging. The numerous figures are tellingly introduced, and the artist is successful in his renderings of sea, whether in calm or storm.The ships are portrayed with almost photographic accuracy, and are the most precise guides available to the appearance of 17th-century ships.

There are a number of van de Velde's marine paintings in the Wallace Collection, London, including "The Embarkation of King Charles II at Scheveningen, 1660".

Willem van de Velde the Younger died on the 6th of April in 1707 in London, England. He was buried at St. James's Church.

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