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Hamburger Kunsthalle displays Marine Paintings from the Dutch Golden Age

'The Battle of the Texel' (1683) by Dutch painter Willem van de Velde on display at the 'Sailing Under Full Canvas! Dutch Paintings of the Golden Age' exhibition at the Hubertus-Wald-Forum in Hamburg, Germany,  from 04 June to 12 September 2010. EPA/Fabian Bimmer

HAMBURG.- This exhibition on marine
painting from
the Golden Age of Dutch culture in the 17th century centres on
spectacular works
by the main representatives of the genre – Ludolf Backhuysen, Jan
Porcellis,
Willem van de Velde (the Elder and the Younger) and Simon de Vliegher.
In
addition to these impressive large-scale seascapes, the display includes

paintings and drawings by all the leading marine painters of the time.
To this
day, these images evoke a sense of freedom, independence and adventure,
but also
a mood of contemplation and tranquillity. Curator of the exhibition:
Prof. Dr.
Martina Sitt. On view through 12 September.