WITMONT, Heerman - b. ~1605 Delft, d. 1684 Delft - WGA

WITMONT, Heerman

(b. ~1605 Delft, d. 1684 Delft)

Dutch marine painter, trained in Amsterdam. He entered the Delft Guild in 1644. He designed cartoons for the Spiering tapestry workshop. One of Witmont’s specialties were “ pen paintings”: finely detailed pen drawings in black Indian or bister ink on a canvas or panel which was first prepared with a white ground. Other well known pen painters were the Haarlem painter Hendrick Goltzius, who invented the craft, and Willem van de Velde the Elder and Willem van de Velde the Younger, both of whom specialized in seascapes. Willem van de Velde the Elder is thought to have started marine pen paintings around 1643. Willem van de Velde the Elder is mentioned in a 1653 document in which he gives his expert opinion on marine pen paintings by Witmont.

The pen paintings of Dutch masters give the impression of being graphic works of art. However, Witmont has sometimes used a light wash for water and cloudy skies.

A Dutch Squadron on the Sont, near Castle Kronburg
A Dutch Squadron on the Sont, near Castle Kronburg by

A Dutch Squadron on the Sont, near Castle Kronburg

Witmont specialised in marine scenes. He was famous for his so-called pen paintings, sometimes done on paper, sometimes on panel; a fine example is this painting. Nowadays Willem van de Velde the Elder is especially well known for his pen paintings of sea scenes, but at that time Witmont, who apparently never worked in oil, was considered his equal.

A Wijdschip Lowering Sail in a Choppy Sea
A Wijdschip Lowering Sail in a Choppy Sea by

A Wijdschip Lowering Sail in a Choppy Sea

The picture depicts a small boat known as a wijdschip shown off the coast of Zeeland with the Kasteel Remmekens near Vlissingen in the background.

Action between Dutch and English Ships
Action between Dutch and English Ships by

Action between Dutch and English Ships

Battle of the Gabbard
Battle of the Gabbard by

Battle of the Gabbard

The naval Battle of the Gabbard, also known as the Battle of Gabbard Bank, the Battle of the North Foreland or the second Battle of Nieuwpoort took place on 12-13 June 1653 during the First Anglo-Dutch War near the Gabbard shoal off the coast of Suffolk, England between fleets of the Commonwealth of England and the United Provinces. In Dutch the battle is known as the Zeeslag bij Nieuwpoort.

The picture shows the Dutch flagship Brederode, right, in action with the English ship Resolution, the temporary name during the Commonwealth of HMS Prince Royal.

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