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Estuary at Dawn by Simon de Vlieger
Simon de Vlieger, Estuary at Dawn, c. 1640/1645, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Patrons' Permanent Fund and Gift in memory of Kathrine Dulin Folger 1997.101.1
 
Estuary at Dawn detail by Simon de Vlieger Estuary at Dawn detail by Simon de Vlieger
Simon de Vlieger was among the most popular marine artists in seventeenth-century Holland. He painted "parades" of ships in harbor, calm estuary scenes like this one, and stormy shipwrecks. He is best known for his sensitivity to the constantly changing weather along the coast and inland canals of Holland. In Estuary at Dawn, painted between 1640 and 1645, he uses a subtle range of grays and blues to capture light filtering through drifting clouds and boats moving in deep and shallow waters. De Vlieger's dramatic use of atmospheric lighting to create silvery skies and shimmering water, and his tight pictorial design distinguished his work from his colleagues’.


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