Willem van de Velde, II

Armed Galleon Seen from Starboard Quarter

n.d.
Brush and gray wash, with graphite and traces of black chalk, on tan laid paper, laid down on cream laid paper
18.4 × 51.5 cm (7.2 × 20.3 in)

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