Jan Peter II van Bredael (1683-1735), Attributed to - Battaglia marina





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Battaglia marina is an oil on copper marine battle scene from the Dutch/Flemish school, dated 1713 in the XVII century, originated from the Netherlands, attributed to Jan Peter II van Bredael, and sold with frame.
Description from the seller
Jan Peter II Van Bredael (1683-1735)
Battleship scene
Oil on copper
Dutch or Flemish school, late 17th – early 18th century
Signed in red at the bottom right: J.P. Breda 1713
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Dimensions:
33.5 × 42.5 cm (without frame)
Approximately 55 × 64 cm (with cornice)
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Impressive oil painting on copper depicting a dramatic scene of a naval battle, animated by fighting ships, rough seas, and a sky filled with atmospheric tension. The composition is dynamic and balanced, with an effective use of diagonals that guide the viewer's eye toward the center of the action.
The work is attributed to Jan-Peter II Breda, a painter known for his marine scenes and naval battles, characterized by a strong sense of movement, an intense palette, and a convincing depiction of light effects, smoke, and waves. The painting fully fits within the tradition of North European maritime painting from the 17th to the 18th century.
The support in copper, highly valued for its stability and the brightness of the painted surface, allows for good preservation of details and chromatic contrasts, particularly evident in the sky and the sea.
Condition consistent with the age of the work, showing signs of age. No invasive restorations are visible to the naked eye. A highly decorative piece, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of antique maritime painting.
A conservative restoration and a thorough cleaning are recommended for this work.
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Note on the shipment
The shipment will be carried out with careful packaging suitable for ancient artworks. The painting will be protected with particular attention and shipped with tracking. I am not...
A professional, and despite my care, if you are very demanding, it might be better to consult a professional.
At the buyer's request, it is possible to request a quote from a professional shipping agent specialized in artworks.
Please note that, for shipments outside Switzerland, delivery times may be longer and additional costs for customs clearance and import taxes may be required, to be paid by the buyer, according to the regulations of the destination country.
In case of the need for a second shipment (for example, due to failure to deliver or incorrect address), additional costs will be borne by the buyer.
Jan Peter II Van Bredael (1683-1735)
Battleship scene
Oil on copper
Dutch or Flemish school, late 17th – early 18th century
Signed in red at the bottom right: J.P. Breda 1713
The input is a dash character, which does not require translation.
Dimensions:
33.5 × 42.5 cm (without frame)
Approximately 55 × 64 cm (with cornice)
The input is a dash character, which does not require translation.
Impressive oil painting on copper depicting a dramatic scene of a naval battle, animated by fighting ships, rough seas, and a sky filled with atmospheric tension. The composition is dynamic and balanced, with an effective use of diagonals that guide the viewer's eye toward the center of the action.
The work is attributed to Jan-Peter II Breda, a painter known for his marine scenes and naval battles, characterized by a strong sense of movement, an intense palette, and a convincing depiction of light effects, smoke, and waves. The painting fully fits within the tradition of North European maritime painting from the 17th to the 18th century.
The support in copper, highly valued for its stability and the brightness of the painted surface, allows for good preservation of details and chromatic contrasts, particularly evident in the sky and the sea.
Condition consistent with the age of the work, showing signs of age. No invasive restorations are visible to the naked eye. A highly decorative piece, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of antique maritime painting.
A conservative restoration and a thorough cleaning are recommended for this work.
The input is a dash character, which does not require translation.
Note on the shipment
The shipment will be carried out with careful packaging suitable for ancient artworks. The painting will be protected with particular attention and shipped with tracking. I am not...
A professional, and despite my care, if you are very demanding, it might be better to consult a professional.
At the buyer's request, it is possible to request a quote from a professional shipping agent specialized in artworks.
Please note that, for shipments outside Switzerland, delivery times may be longer and additional costs for customs clearance and import taxes may be required, to be paid by the buyer, according to the regulations of the destination country.
In case of the need for a second shipment (for example, due to failure to deliver or incorrect address), additional costs will be borne by the buyer.

