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Ludolf Bakhuizen: The Battle of The Texel, 11 August 1673  wikidata:Q50893790 reasonator:Q50893790
Artist
Ludolf Bakhuizen  (1630–1708)  wikidata:Q468214
 
Ludolf Bakhuizen
Alternative names
Ludolf Backhuijzen, Ludolf Backhuizen, Ludolph Backhuyzen, Ludolph Backhuysen, Ludolf Bakhuysen
Description Dutch painter, drawer, printmaker and miniaturist
Date of birth/death 28 December 1630 Edit this at Wikidata 7 November 1708 or 8 November 1708
Location of birth/death Emden Amsterdam
Work period 1649–1707
Work location
Amsterdam (1649-May 1662), Hoorn (May 1662-May 1663), Amsterdam (May 1663-November 1708)
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creator QS:P170,Q468214
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Title
The Battle of The Texel, 11 August 1673 Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"The Battle of The Texel, 11 August 1673 Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"The Battle of The Texel, 11 August 1673 Edit this at Wikidata"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: The Battle of The Texel, 11 August 1673

This painting probably relates to the Battle of Texel. This was the last fleet action of the Dutch Wars, and the last attempt of the Anglo-French fleet to destroy the Dutch and make way for a seaborne invasion of Holland. No major unit was lost on either side. Although there are some inaccuracies in the painting, it relates to the moment when a British ship has lost her mast. The ship could either be the 'Charles', 96 guns, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir John Chicheley, commander of the red squadron, or the 'Royal Prince', 100 guns, under Admiral, Sir Edward Spragge who commanded the blue squadron. The ship flies the red ensign and erroneously flies a Union flag. The inaccuracy of date and depiction may be the fault of the artist or the result of later over-painting. The listing ship to the far left, suggests the British 'Royal Sovereign', 100 guns, the flagship of the Admiral and Commander-in-Chief, Prince Rupert.

The action between the British ships, left and background, and the Dutch ship on the right is played out by the small craft in the foreground. In the small boats, men attack each other with oars, daggers or cutlasses, demonstrating the ferocity and destruction enacted by the men-of-war. Exhausted sailors are hauled out of the water into small boats and among the debris in the water several floating hats emphasize the human element of battle. Most of the small boats have come from British ships, but the boat portrayed in broadside bears the coat of arms of Amsterdam. Thus one Dutch ship is fighting off the British, and imitating the main action taking place behind. The artist has placed his name on the side of the small boat in the foreground and the date on the stern above the tiller. The Dutch ship on the right, is thought to be the 'Gouden Leeuw', Tromp's first flagship at the Battle of Texel, although she appears to be flying the fighting ensign of Ostend at the stern. The dismantled ship on the left, is possibly the 'Royal Prince', Spragge's first flagship. The picture was, however, painted 12 years after the event.

The artist was initially a calligrapher in his native Germany before moving to Amsterdam. There, he was inspired by the grisaille drawings of van de Velde the Elder. Later, he was introduced to marine painting in oils in the studios of van Everdingen and Dubbels. He was a contemporary of van de Velde the Younger and shared with him a concern for painting ships with accuracy and understanding.

The Battle of Texel, 11 August 1673
Date 1685
date QS:P571,+1685-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Painting: 674 mm x 800 mm; Frame: 960 mm x 1085 mm x 130 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
Current location
Accession number
BHC0346
References
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/11838
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Acquisition Number: 1934-39
id number: BHC0346
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