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Collection Online as of March 16, 2026

Seashore with a High Sea

1620
(Dutch, 1595–1638)
(Dutch, 1577–1664)
publisher
(Dutch, 1564–1637)
Platemark: 20.5 x 26.5 cm (8 1/16 x 10 7/16 in.)
Catalogue raisonné: Hollstein 21
Location: Not on view

Did You Know?

Though the landscape depicted in this print is imaginary, the ship on the sea is a whaling vessel typical of Netherlandish manufacture of the 17th century.

Description

Magdalena van de Passe is among a small number of female printmakers in the early modern period to have made a name for herself during her life. She likely knew the painter Adam Willaerts, who lived in the same town of Utrecht, since she made this engraving after one of Willaert’s coastal scenes. Van de Passe enhanced the scene by adding a figure depicting the Old Testament prophet Elijah emerging from a cave to listen to God, with engraved quotations from 1 Kings 17-19 beneath. Her meticulous engraving style, characterized by diminutive and somewhat irregular marks, is suited to the weather-worn scene, with its rocky outcrops, dramatic waterspout, and rolling hills.
  • ?–2011
    (A.G. van der Steur, Haarlem, The Netherlands), sold to James Bergquist, Boston, MA
    2011–24
    (James Bergquist, Boston, MA), sold to The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
    December 9, 2024–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Source URL:

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2024.151