Mountain Landscape with River and Wagon

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Mountain Landscape with River and Wagon

Date
third quarter of 17th century
Medium
Oil on panel
Culture
Dutch
Department
Paintings
Institution
Getty Museum

The contrasting textures and subtly modulated hues of this warm, sunny mountain valley; the high-rising rocks and trees that form a strong vertical element; and the picturesque buildings in the background reflect the artists' debt to Dutch Italianate landscape painters. Dutch landscapes of this type were collected in eighteenth-century England and France, where they influenced the development of Rococo landscape painting. A landscape specialist, Herman Nauwincx usually collaborated with a figure painter, in this case Willem Schellinks, who adapted himself easily to the style of Italianate artists such as Nauwincx. Both artists were active in Amsterdam, where this poetic panel was probably painted. The subject of a wooded mountain landscape with water in the foreground is typical of Nauwincx, whose prints offer parallels with this scene.

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