Willem Schellinks. Willem Schellinks, was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and etcher of landscapes and marine scenes and also a poet.
Willem Schellinks was one of the most widely traveled Dutch artists of his time. He traveled along the Loire and the Seine in 1646, and between 1661 and 1665 he visited England, France, Italy, Malta, Germany and Switzerland, keeping a record of his travels in multiple landscapes and scenic views as well as a journal.
Alternative spellings, Schellinger and Schellinx. Willem Schellinks was born into a family of artists in Amsterdam.
He was the son of a surveyor and the brother of Daniël Schellinks, who was active as an amateur artist. Another brother, Jacob, settled in Southampton, Connecticut Colony and took up whaling.
After finishing his studies with Karel Dujardin at the age of about twenty, he traveled to France with Lambert Doomer in 1646. After that he undertook another journey in 1661-1665 as the guide of a certain Mr 'Jakob Thierry de Jong', a young gentleman on his Grand Tour. Schellinks compiled his drawings and notes about this last journey in three volumes, that remained unpublished, but which he kept for friends to read. The painter-engraver Arnoud van Halen acquired these volumes and the Dutch artist biographer Arnold Houbraken was granted permission to read through them himself. This trip, which he began on 14 July 1661, included visits to England, Franc