Jan van Goyen
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River Landscape
Painting ID:: 40448 new16/Jan van Goyen-675359.jpg
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Jan van Goyen
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1596-1656
Dutch
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Dutch landscape painter. He studied at Leiden and Haarlem. In 1631 he settled at The Hague. His typically Dutch landscapes of harbors, canals, riverbanks, and winter scenes with skaters and sleighs are naturalistically painted in a grayish-green tonality. He was one of the first landscape painters to sacrifice minute detail for atmospheric effect and space, and he had a considerable influence on later Dutch landscapists. His paintings are in many collections in Europe and the United States. Famous examples are Panorama of The Hague (The Hague); Banks of a Canal (Louvre); and View of Dordrecht (Rijks Mus.). The Metropolitan Museum has five of van Goyen's works, and the Pennsylvania Academy, two. |
River Landscape |
mk156
1636
Oil on panel
39.5x60cm
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Related Paintings::. | The Feast of the Passover | An armed brig and cutter in the Channel | This and the fllowing plate are the only two line engraving which were executed by Monamy himself | |
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