When Rembrandt van Rijn signed his painting of Jan Rijcksen and his wife, Griet Jans, in 1633, it had been five years since the master shipwright of the VOC's Amsterdam shipyard had completed the construction of the Batavia. The Batavia ship and Rembrandt van Rijn, both icons of the Dutch Golden Age, have actually more in common than a connection to shipwright Rijcksen alone. The wooden panels on which Rembrandt painted and the heavy bottom planks of the Batavia ship were made from timber originating in the same forests. Recent dendrochronological investigations of Batavia's bottom hull planking have resulted in a perfect match with Baltic forests
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
Title supplied by artist, see file R13/38497.; "The Dutch East India Company vessel 'Duyfken' sailed...
This dataset comprises four tree-ring chronologies and underlying tree-ring data derived from the de...
Ocean-going ships were key to rising maritime economies of the Early Modern period, and understandin...
A prolific painter, draftsman, and etcher, Rembrandt van Rijn is usually regarded as the greatest ar...
Using Johannes Vingboons’ painting gezicht op Batavia as a window into the history of VOC controlled...
The marking and branding of oak panel painting supports is a well-known practice in art-production c...
Long before the large-scale import of Scandinavian softwoods in the seventeenth century, deal floorb...
Rembrandt (1606-1669) Two eyes peer out of the gloom, they are the eyes of Rembrandt van Rijn, a ma...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
Detail, sloop with dignitaries being rowed between the warships; A marine painter like his father, W...
Overall view in purpose-built gallery in Rijksmuseum; Rembrandt’s largest, most famous canvas was ma...
This article focuses on the conservation history and recent treatment (2016-2018) of the newly acqui...
The oldest ship model in the Rijksmuseum’s collection is of a Dutch warship with forty-four cannon. ...
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
Title supplied by artist, see file R13/38497.; "The Dutch East India Company vessel 'Duyfken' sailed...
This dataset comprises four tree-ring chronologies and underlying tree-ring data derived from the de...
Ocean-going ships were key to rising maritime economies of the Early Modern period, and understandin...
A prolific painter, draftsman, and etcher, Rembrandt van Rijn is usually regarded as the greatest ar...
Using Johannes Vingboons’ painting gezicht op Batavia as a window into the history of VOC controlled...
The marking and branding of oak panel painting supports is a well-known practice in art-production c...
Long before the large-scale import of Scandinavian softwoods in the seventeenth century, deal floorb...
Rembrandt (1606-1669) Two eyes peer out of the gloom, they are the eyes of Rembrandt van Rijn, a ma...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
Batavia, a Dutch East Indiaman, sank in 1629 on its maiden voyage to the Indies in the Houtman Abro...
Detail, sloop with dignitaries being rowed between the warships; A marine painter like his father, W...
Overall view in purpose-built gallery in Rijksmuseum; Rembrandt’s largest, most famous canvas was ma...
This article focuses on the conservation history and recent treatment (2016-2018) of the newly acqui...
The oldest ship model in the Rijksmuseum’s collection is of a Dutch warship with forty-four cannon. ...
Amsterdam experienced the greatest upturn in its economic fortunes in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...
Title supplied by artist, see file R13/38497.; "The Dutch East India Company vessel 'Duyfken' sailed...
This dataset comprises four tree-ring chronologies and underlying tree-ring data derived from the de...