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Adriaen van Salm: Whalers in the ice  wikidata:Q50864452 reasonator:Q50864452
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Adriaen van Salm  (circa 1660/1665–1720)  wikidata:Q2949874
 
Adriaen van Salm
Alternative names
Adriaen van Salm, Abraham van Salm, Abraham van der Salm, Adam van Salm, Adam van der Salm, Adriaen Cornelisz. Salm, Adriaen Cornelisz. van Salm, Adriaen van der Salm
Description Dutch painter
Date of birth/death circa 1660-1665 23 March 1720 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Delfshaven Edit this at Wikidata Delfshaven Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1693 Edit this at Wikidata–1720 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q2949874
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Whalers in the ice Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Whalers in the ice Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Whalers in the ice Edit this at Wikidata"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: Whalers in the ice

This fairly large so-called pen-painting provides a graphic description of whaling practices of the 17th century. A number of three-masters anchor among the pack ice, two of them just reefing their sails. The carcasses of the hunted whales float between the ice floes and the ships, while sailors in rowing boats and on the ice prepare to strip the animals’ blubber.

Dutch whaling in the Arctic had started in the early 17th century, driven by the economic aims of the Noordsche Compagnie, or North Company, part of the Dutch fleet. Dutch whalers were sailing up the coast of Greenland and of Norway where they found themselves competing with the British. Dutch whaling reached its peak between 1680 and 1725. It is, therefore, not surprising that the pictorial adaptation of this industry in Dutch art, which itself depended on artists’ specialization, also saw an increase during the last quarter of the 17th century.

Adriaen van Salm (1657-1720) worked as a schoolmaster and textile merchant in Delfshaven near Rotterdam. He also specialised in pen-painting, a branch of Dutch 17th-century maritime painting, which experimented with the pictorial effects of blurring the boundaries between painting and the more linear graphic arts. Such scenes were executed in grisaille, a black and white rendering. In contrast to Willem van de Velde, the Elder, however, Salm’s technique is based on the use of washes of grey ink and paint rather than hatching to indicate dark or shadowed areas. The depiction of whalers recurs in Salm’s œuvre (BHC0954, BHC0958, BHC0961, BHC0963).

Whalers in the ice
Date late 17th century
Dimensions Painting: 875 mm x 1245 mm; Frame: 1110 mm x 1471 mm x 75 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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BHC0956
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Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/12448
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Acquisition Number: 1930-19
id number: BHC0956
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Oil paintings

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