Ships & the Sea — Page 8
1,105 artworks
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John Sadler, 1757–61
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John Sadler, 1757–61
Plate
Tobacco box
Johann Heinrich Giese, second half 18th century
Standing cup with cover
Punch bowl
Double snuffbox
Johann Martin Heinrici|Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1745–50
Powder Horn
Wineglass
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Plate
Bowl with Admiral Edward Vernon (1684–1757) and the capture of Porto Bello
Tray (part of an inkstand)
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1735
Bowl
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1730–35
Allegory of Trade
Vase (one of a pair)
Ignaz Preissler|Meissen Manufactory|Böttger Period, ca. 1720–25
The Bucintoro Moving to the Left (recto); The Bucintoro Moving to the Right (verso)
Francesco Guardi, 1712–93
Galloon
Piece
Tobacco box
Sampler
Standing cup with cover
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Model for a medal of Francesco Redi; a Ship at Sea
Massimiliano Soldani, 1677
An English Royal Yacht
Willem van de Velde I, ca. 1677
A Dutch Fleet Under Sail at Sea in a Light Breeze
Willem van de Velde I, 1665
A Dutch Fleet Lying at Anchor
Willem van de Velde II, ca. 1664
Dutch Merchant Ships at Anchor or under Easy Sail in a Moderate Breeze
Willem van de Velde I, ca. 1658
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The French Vessel "Courtisan"
Willem van de Velde II, mid-17th–early 18th century
Dutch Ships at Anchor
Willem van de Velde II, mid-17th–early 18th century
Dutch Ships in a Bay
Willem van de Velde II, mid-17th–early 18th century
A Fleet
Willem van de Velde II, mid-17th–early 18th century
View of the Amsterdam seaport (Veue d'Amsterdam), men in rowboats work on a ship in center, other men stand on a dock to right, from 'Views of seaports' (Vues de ports de mar)
Stefano della Bella, 1647
Naues Mercatoriæ Hollandicæ per Indias Occidentales (Dutch West Indiaman)
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1647
Naues Mercantoriæ Hollandicæ, vulgo, VLIET (A Dutch freighter)
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1647
Dutch Warship (Nauis Bellica Hollandica)
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1647
Naves Bellicæ Hollandicæ (Dutch Warships)
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1647
Boÿers (Dutch Cargo Ship)
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1647
Dutch East Indiaman
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1647
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A Ship at Sea
Ludolf Backhuysen, 1650–1708
Plate 38: Triumphal ship with the city of Ghent in the background; from Guillielmus Becanus's 'Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi, Hispaniarum Infantis...'
Johannes Meursius, 1636