The Throat of the Ship's Surgeon or Admiral Jan van Nes A Throat of the, according to the non attested Tradition, of the Ship's Doctor of Admiral Jan van Nes ship's surgeon from Admiral Jan van Nes on the river Maas. With great interest, a man, hanging on a rope attached to the large window of the large mast, is kicked on the Admiralty ship (left). There are some warships, yachts and sloops full of people on the water. On the right the shore with a mill and a few houses, probably the city of Rotterdam, keelhauling, Jan Jansz. van Nes, Lieve Pietersz. Verschuier, 1660 - 1686, canvas, oil paint


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