
Rijksmuseum
Church Building in Brazil
Creator
Frans Postpainter from the Northern Netherlands (1612–1680) · 1612–1680
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- 1675 - 1680
- Medium
- panel, oil paint (paint)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
Frans Post spent eight years in Dutch Brazil. 35 years later, he was still painting the same ‘Brazilian’ scenes, including this one. The scene here is set against the backdrop of a meadow and features a cross between a church and a Franciscan monastery, reminiscent of structures found in coastal towns, such as Igarassu and Ipojuca in the Pernambuco region. Unlike the figures and buildings in his earlier works, the ones here are rendered quickly and crudely.
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