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Abraham Storck

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The Four Days Battle, 1666, painting by Abraham Storck.

Abraham Storck (or Sturckenburch, born 1644 in Amsterdam, died 1708 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch landscape and maritime painter of the Baroque era. He came from a family of painters of the same name. He had a painter's studio in Amsterdam producing naval and harbour scenes as well as landscape paintings. He was influenced by the two Willem van de Veldes (the elder and the younger) and by Jan Abrahamsz Beerstraten.