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The visit of the Duke of York to the fleet at Scheveningen before the departure of Charles II for England, 1660 dated 1660
Brush drawing in black and grey over graphite | 18.4 x 55.7 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 912848
Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707)
The visit of the Duke of York to the fleet at Scheveningen before the departure of Charles II for England, 1660 dated 1660
Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707)
The visit of the Duke of York to the fleet at Scheveningen before the departure of Charles II for England, 1660 dated 1660
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A drawing of the shore at Scheveningen crowded with people, carriages, carts and horses; with several Dutch boats on the beach or being launched. In the centre of the fleet is the Naseby, renamed the next day the Royal Charles. Inscribed in ink by the artist along the top margin: 1660 den 23 meij den Hartogh van Jorck gaend inde morge naer d floot, soo daer wiert geseght haer den eedt van getrouheijt afte nemen (The 23 May 1660 the Duke of York going to the fleet in the morning, it is said to administer the oath of allegiance)
Provenance
Probably in the Royal Collection by c.1810
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Medium and techniques
Brush drawing in black and grey over graphite
Measurements
18.4 x 55.7 cm (sheet of paper)