A Ship at Sea, by Ludolf Backhuysen (1650–1708)
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A Ship at Sea, by Ludolf Backhuysen (1650–1708)
Asquared Naval Design "Fluyt" Yacht Concept
Ok guys, I goofed.
I was busy again yesterday and forgot to finish and post this 😓
But here it is! Day 4's prompt - Star Wars
I'll be posting day 5's prompt later tonight when I finish it
Dutch Ships in a Gale, by Jan Porcellis, c. 1620
A three-masted merchant ship, possibly a fluyt, is shown, in the centre, labouring before a storm in an open sea. It is in convoy with two other vessels.
Dutch delft tile with an image of a fluyt, Netherlands, 17th century
Asquared Naval Design, “Fluyt”
In 2020, the wreck of a very well preserved Fluyt was found in the Baltic Sea. Now the name has been found and it is the Swan from 1636. Further research is still needed.
Picture 1 shows the 3D photo of the wreck, how it actually looks. Picture 2 the Bow and the Pictures 3- 6 the transom with the Swan and date and the last one is a reconstruction drawing by Niklas Erikson
Asquared Naval Design megayacht concept Fluyt