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The Joining of d Estrees and the Duke of York, 1672 (oil on canvas)
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The Joining of d Estrees and the Duke of York, 1672 (oil on canvas)
ZEN144157 The Joining of d Estrees and the Duke of York, 1672 (oil on canvas) by Beecq, Jan Karel Donatus van (1638-1722); Musee de la Marine, Paris, France; (add.info.: Vice-Admiral Comte d Estrees in the St. Philippe; James, Duke of York (Lord High Admiral and later James II) in the Prince; Battle of Solebay, 28th May 1672; ); eJ.P. Zenobel; Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23224542
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North Sea Warship Third Anglo Dutch War
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This print captures the historic moment of "The Joining of d Estrees and the Duke of York, 1672". Painted by Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq, this oil on canvas masterpiece is housed in the Musee de la Marine in Paris, France. In this scene, we witness Vice-Admiral Comte d Estrees aboard the St. Philippe and James, Duke of York (later known as James II) commanding the Prince. The painting depicts a significant event during the Battle of Solebay on May 28th, 1672. The artwork showcases two majestic warships amidst a tumultuous sea. It beautifully portrays the grandeur and power of both vessels as they unite to face their enemies. The composition highlights intricate details such as billowing sails, towering masts, and brave sailors preparing for battle. This piece not only commemorates an important naval engagement but also symbolizes unity between Anglo-French fleets during a time when tensions ran high between England and Holland in the Third Anglo-Dutch War. With its rich historical significance and masterful execution by van Beecq, this painting serves as a testament to maritime history. Its presence evokes awe-inspiring emotions while reminding us of past conflicts that shaped our world today. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured every brushstroke with precision in this print from Fine Art Finder. It allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate this remarkable work without limitations or commercial use restrictions.
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