An Amsterdam Lighter and a Wieringer

An Amsterdam Lighter and a Wieringer by Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman

Medium

Etching

Dimensions

sheet: 5 13/16 x 10 3/16 in. (14.8 x 25.8 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1920

Accession Number

20.24.17

Tags

Boats

Art Historical Context

In the bustling maritime world of the Dutch Golden, Reinier Nooms, known as Zeeman ("sailor"), captured the everyday poetry of seafaring life in his 17th-century etching *An Amsterdam Lighter and Wieringer*. This intimate print (5 13/16 x 10 3/16 in.) showcases two quintessential Dutch vessels the sturdy Amsterdam lighter, a flat-bottomed barge essential for ferrying cargo through Amsterdam's canals and rivers, and the sleek Wieringer, a traditional fishing boat from the Wieringen region, prized for eel netting. Nooms, a skilled draftsman and former sailor himself, infused his works with authe...

About the Artist

Reinier Nooms, called Zeeman

Reinier Nooms, known as Zeeman ("sailor" in Dutch), was a prominent Dutch maritime painter, draftsman, and etcher of the Golden Age, born around 1623 or 1624 in Amsterdam and dying there in 1664 at about age 40. Before turning to art around 1643, he led a rough life as a professional seaman, which informed his unparalleled accuracy in depicting ships, ports, naval battles, and coastal scenes—knowl...

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