Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek artwork • painting • previously for sale A rescue of shipwrecked people at open sea
Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek
Veere 1778-1851 Amsterdam
1778-1851
A rescue of shipwrecked people at open sea
oil on panel 49.1 x 69.9 cm, signed l.c. on the rowing boat and dated 1820
This painting was previously for sale.
Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek is considered the founding father of the well-known Koekkoek painting dynasty. He trained at the classical oriented Drawing Academy of Middelburg while working at the wallpaper factory of Thomas Gaal. He then specialized in painting elaborately worked-out townscapes with water, and seascapes in particular. He was among the first artists of the early 19th century to be inspired by the marine painters of the Dutch Golden Age. His paintings reveal that he had a great understanding of the different types of ships that navigated Zeeland’s open waterways at the time.