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Property from a Distinguished East Coast Private Collection, Sold Without Reserve

Aernout Smit

A Dutch ship in choppy seas, with ships beyond

No reserve

Auction Closed

May 22, 04:37 PM GMT

Estimate

6,000 - 8,000 USD

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Property from a Distinguished East Coast Private Collection, Sold Without Reserve

Aernout Smit

Amsterdam 1640 - 1710

A Dutch ship in choppy seas, with ships beyond


signed lower center on the post: A. [de?]. SMIT

oil on panel

panel: 11 ⅛ by 14 ¼ in.; 28.5 by 36.2 cm. (with additions on the left and right sides measuring ¼ in.; 0.6 cm.)

framed: 18 ¼ by 21 ¾ in.; 46.3 by 55.3 cm.

Little is known of the life of the maritime painter Aernout Smit. Arnold Houbraken lists him as training under Jan Theunisz. Blanckerhoff (1628-1669), who was active in Amsterdam between 1659 and 1666, though Smit's style is more often associated with Ludolf Backhuysen (1630-1708), the leading marine painter in Amsterdam in the 1660s. Smit is recorded as living and working in Amsterdam in 1667, though the first time his name appears on the St Luke’s Guild there is in 1688.


A painting by Smit of two ships in a stormy sea in the Kremer Collection is similarly signed on a piece of driftwood.1



1 See https://thekremercollection.com/paintings/aernout-smit-ships-on-a-stormy-sea/