• Turmoil and Tranquillity

  • Until Jan 11 2009
  • National Maritime Museum, Park Row, London, SE10 9NF
  • (Queen's House) Exhibition tracing the emerging genre of maritime art in the Netherlands during the seventeenth century. The paintings range from dramatic seascapes and depictions of storms and shipwrecks (often used allegorically with ships as symbols for the soul, as in Adam Willaerts' Jonah and the Whale) to tranquil depictions of coastal waters by the principal artists of the period, among them Jan Porcellis, Simon de Vlieger, Ludolf Backhuysen and Jacob van Ruisdael.
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  • National Maritime Museum, Park Row, London, SE10 9NF
    , UK
    Geo: 51.481154, -0.003720
  • 020 8858 4422/020 8312 6565
  • Category: Museums & Attractions
  • Times: Museum, Royal Observatory & Queen’s House open daily 10am-5pm (till 6pm in June & July)
  • Rail: Greenwich/Maze Hill rail/Cutty Sark DLR
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