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Attack on Chatham, c. 1668, by Willem Schellinks (1627?-1678
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Attack on Chatham, c. 1668, by Willem Schellinks (1627?-1678
Willem Schellinks (1627?-1678). Dutch painter. Attack on Chatham, c. 1668. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
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1667 1668 Admiral Amsterdam Anchor Anchored Attack Attacking Chatham Clouds Combat Confrontation Episode Estuary Flames Forces Foreground Fort Holland Litoral Maritime Medway Michiel Ruyter Fleet
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This 17th-century painting, titled "Attack on Chatham" by Willem Schellinks, transports us back to the historic confrontation between Dutch and British forces that unfolded along the Medway Estuary in June 1667. The Dutch Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter, a pivotal figure of the Dutch Golden Age, leads the Dutch fleet, anchored in the foreground, preparing for battle against the English forces. The English flag, bearing the cross of St. George, is prominently displayed on one of the English ships, while the Dutch flag, with its distinctive orange, white, and blue stripes, flies high on the Dutch vessels. The scene is set against a backdrop of ominous clouds, adding an ominous and tense atmosphere to the composition. In the distance, the English fort at Chatham stands defiantly, its walls illuminated by the flickering flames of Dutch cannons. The Dutch army, poised for attack, is visible in the background, adding to the sense of impending conflict. The painting masterfully captures the essence of the maritime warfare that characterized Europe during this period, with its intricate details of the boats, rigging, and uniforms of the soldiers and sailors. The litoral landscape, with its winding river and rolling hills, further enhances the sense of place and time. The "Attack on Chatham" is not only a testament to Willem Schellinks' artistic skill but also a valuable historical document that offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in European history.
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