Maarten Platje (b. 1967) was born in the great port city of Rotterdam and still lives in the Netherlands, a country intimately connected with the sea and, not coincidentally, the birthplace of marine art as a genre. He is part of a long line of artists whose paintings, drawings, and prints of the sea, and of ships engaged in battle, racing, trading, and fishing, have become monuments to Dutch national identity. From the so-called Golden Age of the 17th century onward, these scenes have served as metaphors for the human condition as much as depictions of real experience. They memorialize life by, for, and from the sea.
Since completing his studies at Ars Aemula Naturae, an art training institute in the historic city of Leiden, Platje has enjoyed international success…
