- Reinier Nooms
Reinier Nooms (
Amsterdam , c.1623 -Amsterdam , c.1667 ), also known as Zeeman (Dutch for "sailor"), was a maritime painter known for his highly detailed paintings andetching s of ships.Nooms started painting and drawing in his later years, following a rough, drunken life as a sailor. It is not known how he acquired his skill as an artist. His knowledge of ships is evident from his work: ships and foreign locations are depicted with high accuracy and in great detail, and served as an example to other artists of how to depict ships.
A widely traveled artist, Nooms visited
Paris ,Venice and possiblyBerlin , and also journeyed along the coast ofNorth Africa .A favourite subject of his paintings were the Dutch victories in the
Anglo-Dutch Wars . For instance, he painted the "Amalia", the flagship of admiralMaarten Tromp , before theBattle of the Downs in 1639. This painting now hangs in theNational Maritime Museum inGreenwich (UK ). His painting of theBattle of Leghorn in 1653 is in the collection of theRijksmuseum inAmsterdam .In the 1650s, Nooms made a series of etchings of ships and topographical views characterized by a high degree of detail and precision. These etchings served as an example to many artists. The 19th century French etcher
Charles Méryon was highly influenced by Noom, whose etchings ofParis cityscapes inspired Méryon to his own series of Paris etchings. Méryon even dedicated some of this work to Nooms in poetic form.One of Nooms' final works, from 1664, shows a view of the
Amsterdam harbour, with the IJ bay and the naval depot 's Lands Zeemagazijn, now the home of theScheepvaartmuseum (Netherlands Maritime Museum). Appropriately, this work now hangs the Netherlands Maritime Museum.External links
* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/mag/pages/mnuInDepth/Biography.cfm?biog=43 Maritime Art Greenwhich]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/nooms_reinier.html Artcyclopedia]
* [http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/zoeken/search.jsp?query=Reinier%20Nooms&lang=en&scope=collection Rijksmuseum]
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