Fishermen Carrying a Drowned Man also known as The Shipwrecked Mariner is an 1861 oil-on-canvas painting by Dutch artist Jozef Israëls.
The scene includes a group of people carrying a dead fisherman away from the water.
Israëls spent time in Zandvoort and he documented the lives of fishermen and their families.
In 1910 it was donated to the National Gallery in London by Mrs Alexander Young fulfilling the wishes of her husband.
[2] The images of the people are dark and the subject of the painting is a huddled group carrying a dead fisherman away from the water's edge.