The IJ near Amsterdam

Ludolf Bakhuysen (1630-1708), oil on canvas, 1673

The IJ in Amsterdam was a bustling hub of activity, where diverse people converged – sailors and other seafarers, traders, ship owners and loaders, as well as relatives bidding farewell to the sailors and street urchins in search of adventure. A man aboard of this ship deftly maneuvers the vessel along the shore with a boat hook, while two other crew members nearby lower the sprit sail.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-A-9
  • Dimensionsheight 81 cm x width 67 cm, depth 8.3 cm
  • Physical characteristicsolieverf op doek