Dutch Whaling: Europa
Dutch Whaling: Europa
The Greenland Whale Fishery
Joghem de Vries, attributed, 1769
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Dutch had a major whale fishery. Dutch marine artists painted it. These paintings may have been designed for a house or hall. They are in pairs and could fit around tall narrow windows. The setting presents a complete view of the Greenland whale fishery, one that the artist must have seen.
One of the museum’s founders purchased these from the Hearst Collection in California. After his family left Searsport they were in the whaling business and collected whaling art.
Here a whale is being harpooned. There is a walrus on the ice and the whaler Europa in the background.
Oil on canvas