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Lieve Verschuier: Action Between the Dutch Fleet and Barbary Pirates  wikidata:Q50884199 reasonator:Q50884199
Artist
Lieve Verschuier  (1627–1686)  wikidata:Q3832152
 
Alternative names
Lieve Pietersz. Verschuier, Lieve Verschuer, Lieve Pietersz. Verschuer, Lieve Verschuir, Lieve Pietersz. Verschuir, Lieve Verschuur, Lieve Pietersz. Verschuur, LvS
Description Dutch sculptor, painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 17 October 1627 (baptised) 17 December 1686 (buried)
Location of birth/death Rotterdam Rotterdam
Work location
Amsterdam (1651-1652), Rome (1653-1656), Hillegersberg, today Rotterdam (1656-1667), Rotterdam (1667-1686)
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creator QS:P170,Q3832152
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Title
Action Between the Dutch Fleet and Barbary Pirates Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Action Between the Dutch Fleet and Barbary Pirates Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Action Between the Dutch Fleet and Barbary Pirates Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Lde,"Gefecht zwischen der holländische Flotte und Barbaresken-Piraten"
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre marine art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Action Between the Dutch Fleet and Barbary Pirates

A large fleet of Dutch merchantmen is shown in action with some of the Moslem corsairs who operated from the Barbary coast of North Africa. A Barbary galley is shown in port-broadside view in the foreground, with the motif of the crescent prominently featured in gold on the stern. Figures in the bow and stern, bearing quivers of arrows on their backs, aim their bows at the ship towering immediately behind. This flies the Dutch flag and pennant at her maintop and has her sails full of shot holes. Other men wearing turbans can be seen pulling on the galley's oars, above which its mainmast has partly fallen, draping the lower part of its lateen sail over the port apostis or rowing frame. Some corsairs on the far right can be seen leaping off the bow of a sinking vessel while others hold on to a rope and are being pulled towards the galley. A pair of white swans carved as a figurehead are still visible on the sinking ship as it lurches under the waves. The stern of the galley's main antagonist is ornately carved and shows a lion in the centre flanked by two figures blowing trumpets. On either side of them are a pair of female figures draped in white, and the ensign staff bears a red flag with the motif of an outstretched arm holding a sword. This is the fighting ensign of Ostend. To the right is another Dutch ship which has been captured by the corsairs. They can be seen in the rigging with their bows and with flaming torches to set the ship alight. They have placed their flag on the stern, which is painted with an Old Testament scene showing a prophet praying in front of an altar with a golden sun on it. Another Barbary galley on the far right flies a white flag with a golden lion on it while, behind, the sails of a ship are already well ablaze. On the far left another two galleys can be seen attacking a Dutch ship.

Despite the apparent superiority of the Dutch fleet in terms of size and number the painting indicates that the struggle is a fierce one. Several of the Dutch ships in the distance have also been captured by the attackers and set on fire. The struggle to protect merchantmen trading to the Levant was continued until the Barbary corsairs were finally crushed in the early 19th century.

The artist is believed to have been a pupil of Jan Porcellis and Simon de Vlieger. He is also recorded as a sculptor and portrait painter. The painting is signed 'L. Verschuier' on the wooden spar floating in the water on the left.

Action Between the Dutch Fleet and Barbary Pirates
Date circa  Edit this at Wikidata
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Painting: 1448 mm x 2146 mm; frame dimensions: 1732 x 2438 x 95 mm
institution QS:P195,Q7374509
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BHC0849 and 1934-35 (Royal Museums Greenwich) Edit this at Wikidata
Inscriptions
  • Signature left:
L. Verschuier Edit this at Wikidata
References
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/12341
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Acquisition Number: 1934-35
id number: BHC0849
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