Sanatçı: Jacob Isaacksz. Van Ruisdael
Tarih: 1670
Boyut: 101 x 125 cm
Müze: Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, United States)
teknik: Oil On Canvas
Jacob van Ruisdael’s landscapes are almost always pure invention. In this painting, the building on the hill resembles Bentheim Castle, a landmark that appears frequently in Ruisdael’s work. But the artist has placed the castle in an imaginary river landscape unlike Bentheim’s actual setting, and has arranged the foliage, paths, and clouds to achieve a unified decorative effect. Still, Ruisdael’s close and intensive study of nature (recorded in dozens of quick sketches and more finished drawings) ensures that the composition achieves a plausible reality.The beauty and observation of nature in Ruisdael
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