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Reinier Nooms (c. 1623 – 1664), also known as Zeeman or Seeman ( for "sailor"), was a maritime painter known for his highly detailed paintings and of ships. From the 1650s, Nooms started producing and initially publishing a series of etchings of ships and topographical views. This etching work is characterised by great refinement and was used by many other artists as an example.


Life
Nooms was probably born and died in , but no records survived. From 1643 he started painting and drawing following a rough, drunken life as a sailor. It is not known how he acquired his skill as an artist. His knowledge of ships is evident from his work: ships and foreign locations are depicted with high accuracy and in great detail and served as an example to other artists of how to depict ships.

The Dutch victories in the were a favourite subject of his paintings. For instance, he painted the Amalia, the flagship of admiral , before the Battle of the Downs. This painting is on show in the National Maritime Museum in , UK. His painting of the Battle of Leghorn in 1653 is in the collection of the .

A widely travelled artist, Nooms visited (1650-1652, 1656), and possibly (1657), and journeyed along the coast of with Michiel de Ruyter (1661-1663). It is not clear where and when he married Maria Moosijn from , but the couple had two daughters baptized in 1653 and 1655.

In the 1650s, Nooms made a series of etchings of ships and topographical views characterized by a high degree of detail and precision. These etchings were published by Cornelis Danckerts and Clement de Jonghe and served as an example to many artists.

One of Nooms' final works, from 1664, shows a view of the Amsterdam harbour, with the IJ bay and the 's Lands Zeemagazijn naval arsenal, now the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum (Netherlands Maritime Museum). Appropriately, this work is on show in the Netherlands Maritime Museum.

The 19th-century French etcher was highly influenced by Nooms, whose etchings of Paris cityscapes inspired his own series of Paris etchings. Meryon dedicated some of these works to Nooms in poetic form.


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