ArtistsAbraham Storck
Abraham Storck

Abraham Storck

Dutch Republic, 1644–1708
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Amsterdam
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Abraham Storck was a Dutch painter and draughtsman, who was known for his marine paintings, topographical views, Italianate harbour scenes and German landscapes along the Rhine. His marine scenes included sea battles, river scenes, harbours, depictions of whaling and townscapes with canals. He was further known for his depictions of festive occasions, in particular marine 'parades', such as the visit to Amsterdam of Tsar Peter the Great of Russia in 1697.

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Gezicht op Smyrna (Izmir) (1645 - 1710)
Rijksmuseum
Italiaanse haven (1645 - 1710)
Rijksmuseum
Italiaanse haven met fantasiearchitectuur (1675)
Rijksmuseum
Roeiboten en een schip (1645 - 1710)
Rijksmuseum
Rivieroever met enkele schepen (1683)
Rijksmuseum
Oorlogsschepen op het IJ en gezicht op de stad (1654 - 1708)
Rijksmuseum
The Dutch Whaling Fleet (c. 1695)
Art Institute of Chicago
Malta, Harbor of Valletta (1695)
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