Landscape with Hunters

Cleveland Museum of Art

Landscape with Hunters

Jan Wijnants

Date
c. 1660–80
Medium
oil on canvas
Culture
Netherlands
Department
European Painting and Sculpture
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Dune landscapes were a subject of great interest in seventeenth-century Netherlands, among the earliest subjects for independent landscape. They were the bread-and-butter speciality for Wijnants, whose far more unusual Amsterdam canal scene is also in the collection of the CMA. To supplement his income as a painter, Jan Wijnants also owned an inn.

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