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Period: 17th Century
17th Century by Giovan Battista Discepoli Coronation of Thorns Oil on Panel
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Giovan Battista Discepoli, also called the "Zoppo from Lugano" [Castagnola (Lugano), Switzerland, 1590 - Lugano, Switzerland, 1654]
Title: Coronation of Thorns
Medium: Oil on panel
D...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Important 17
Century Mythological Painting Diana and Actaeon Oil on Canvas
Located in Rome, IT
Fascinating mythological story of Diana and Actaeon can be found in Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Very important provenance from a royal collection. Fabulous finely carved gilt wood coeval...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Fine 17th Century Italian Baroque Old Master Painting Waterfalls in Landscape
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Italian School, 17th century, circle of Salvator Rosa (1615-1673)
Title: Waterfalls in a Landscape
Medium: oil painting on canvas, unframed
Size:
canvas: 20 x 24....
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$3,719 Sale Price
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View of an Antique City, a wash landscape by Jan de Bisschop (1628 - 1671)
Located in PARIS, FR
The attribution to Jan de Bisschop has been confirmed by the RKD with the following comment: "We base this attribution on the dark washes, the subject represented and the monogram".
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Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Ink, Pen
Arabian nights The Thousand and One Nights Gustaf Tenggren attrib. Scheherazade
Located in Miami, FL
This is a masterfully rendered and brilliantly designed scene from the Arabian Nights. page 33 from Random House. We are not sure if this is by Gustaf Tenggren. ( Gustaf Tenggren At...
Category
Art Deco 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Gouache
"Winter Landscape"
Located in Edinburgh, GB
Isaac van Ostade (1621-1649) – "Winter Landscape"
An exquisite 17th-century Dutch Golden Age winter scene by Isaac van Ostade (1621-1649), a master of genre painting renowned for his...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Pier Dandini (Florence master) - 17th century figure painting - Scipio
Located in Varmo, IT
Pier Dandini (Florence 1646 - Florence 1712) attributed - The Continence of Scipio (preparatory sketch).
50 x 37 cm.
Ancient oil painting on canvas, without frame (not signed).
- ...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$2,966 Sale Price
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The Flight of Sodom and Gomorrah - Entourage of Monsu-Desiderio
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Italian School 17th Century
Close to Monsu Desiderio
The Flight of Sodom and Gomorrah
Oil on canvas
Framed with Black wood and golden ornementation
Di...
Category
Academic 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Landscape with Trees and a Fisherman walking, a drawing by Jan Van Goyen
By Jan Josefsz Van Goyen
Located in PARIS, FR
No Dutch draughtsman ever captured the atmosphere of the rural countryside of Holland with the same atmospheric and engaging simplicity that Van Goyen achieved in drawings such as this. Indeed, his landscapes were seminal in the development of the genre. The present sketch conveys a striking sense of movement within the natural landscape, conveyed by the deftly applied strokes of chalk, from which the artist’s hand can be sensed. The composition is characteristic of his work, with the low horizon affording significance to the broad sky and the soaring birds within. This feeling of windswept motion powerfully evokes the expansive Dutch farmland with which he was evidently preoccupied.
1. Jan van Goyen...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Chalk, Ink, Laid Paper
River Landscape with Boat and two Figures - Oil Paint - 17th Century
Located in Roma, IT
River Landscape with Boat and two Figures, realized by an artist active in italy in the mid-17th Century.
In very good condition, it includes a gilded coeval wooden frame.
Category
Modern 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
$11,126 Sale Price
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17th Century Oil on Panel Flemish Genre Scene Antique Painting, 1646
Located in Vicoforte, IT
A rare Flemish painting, signed and dated 1646. This artwork oil on panel depicts a marvelous genre scene set in a Nordic-style city, enlivened by a teeming crowd of beggars, the sic...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Wood, Oil
Two Scenes of Diana and Actaeon (a pair)
Located in New York, NY
Provenance:
Robert L. and Bertina Suida Manning, New York, until 1996
Private Collection, USA
Giovanni Battista Viola was born in Bologna a...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Copper
17th C, Baroque, Hunting Scene, Wild Boar Hunt in the style of Frans Snijders
Located in brussel, BE
Hunting played an essential role in the lives of princes and nobles for centuries. It was no different in the 17th century. Paintings depicting hunting scenes were hung, for example, in the hunting lodges of elites. It should be noted that the upper bourgeoisie also began to show interest in painted hunting scenes during the 17th century. In the Southern Netherlands there were a number of skilled animal painters who produced hunting scenes, including Frans Snijders, Paul De Vos, Jan Roos, Pieter Boel and Jan Fyt. Snijders knew how to render the anatomy of the animals masterfully. Also, he managed to make his animals look intelligent. He let them express a variety of feelings. His colleague, Paul De Vos, seems to have been less familiar with animal anatomy. His animals lack a kind of individuality and psychological expression. The panel shows a boar hunt with dogs. It was a prevalent theme, portrayed by Rubens, Snijders, De Vos and others.
Buyers were especially interested in the showdown between animal species. The mental and physical strength appealed to their imagination. The painter of this little work has no solid knowledge of dog breeds. Due to a lack of insight into dogs' bone and muscle structure, he makes them look rather stiff. Mainly the heads have something naïve about them. It cannot be ruled out that the artist of this painting is Jan van Kessel...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oak, Oil
"Satyrs and Nymphs in a Landscape"
By Daniel Vertangen
Located in Edinburgh, GB
Attributed to Daniel Vertangen (1601–1683) – "Satyrs and Nymphs in a Landscape"
Artist: Attributed to Daniel Vertangen (1601–1683)
Title: "Satyrs and Nymphs in a Landscape"
Medium:...
Category
Realist 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Painted Landscape with Herdsmen and Shepherds 17th-18th century
Located in Milan, IT
Oil on Canvas. Central-Italian school of the 17th-18th centuries.
In a landscape with rocky, barren slopes, a herd of oxen and goats is depicted in the foreground, tended by a pair o...
Category
Other Art Style 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Painted Landscape with Shepherds and Herds 17th century
Located in Milan, IT
Oil on Canvas.
The large scene, set in a hilly countryside, with a village and ruins in the background on the left, is completely occupied by the compact group of the many living fi...
Category
Other Art Style 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Carnival Rome Navona square Cerquozzi 17th Century Paint Oil on canvas Italy
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Carnival scene in 17th-century Rome (in Piazza Navona)
Michelangelo Cerquozzi (Rome 1602 – Rome 1660) workshop
Roman school of bamboccianti (mid-17th century)
Oil on canvas
74 x 96...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$10,614 Sale Price
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A Sheperdess surrounded by her flock, 17th century
By Philipp Peter Roos (Rosa di Tivoli)
Located in GB
This painting—attributed to the circle of Philipp Peter Roos (1655–1706)—depicts a shepherdess tending her animals in a rustic, mountainous landscape. The young woman sits on a rock ...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Peasants in a Cornfield (Boer in het veld) by David Teniers the Younger
By David Teniers the Younger
Located in Stockholm, SE
Remembering the magic of everyday life moments in the art of David Teniers:
The art of David Teniers the Younger (1610–1690) coincided with the heyday of the Flemish Baroque and captured a great variety of motifs of his time. In this painting of a seemingly simple peasant scene lies keys to understanding both the imaginative mind of Teniers as well as why this time period produced some of the most iconic works in all of art history.
As indicated by the name, Teniers was more or less born into his profession. As the son of David Teniers the elder, himself a painter who studied under Rubens, the younger David received training in art from a very young age and had no less than three brothers who also became painters. Because of his father’s frequent financial failures that even at times saw him imprisoned, David the younger helped to rescue the family from ruin through painting copies of old masters. Essentially, the young Teniers was confronted with painting as both a passion and creative expression as well as a necessity during difficult times, an experience that would shape much of his capacity and sensitivity in his coming life.
Despite the hardships, the talent and determination of Teniers was recognized and quickly expanded his possibilities. He had already spent time in France and possibly also England when he was hired by his father’s former teacher Rubens to help with a prestigious commission with mythological paintings, now considered lost, for Philip IV the king Spain. In 1644–54 Teniers was appointed dean of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke, manifesting his esteemed position within the artistic community. A few years afterwards he took an important step when relocating to Brussels, where Teniers yet again found new career opportunities that would prove to be very successful.
As the keeper of the collections of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, a role similar to what we now refer to as an art advisor, Teniers purchased hundreds of important artworks that manifested the prominent status of the Archduke’s collection while at the same time providing an unusual access to inspiration and knowledge for Teniers himself. Since he kept on painting during the same time, his creative scope must have seemed almost bewildering in the great variety of images and stories that he surrounded himself with.
Regardless of how glamorous and culturally stimulating the career of Teniers was, he was as open to the charm and existential importance of everyday life as he was to works of great masters and luxurious collectibles. In his impressive repertoire of genres with everything from exquisite royal portraits, interiors, landscapes and history paintings he always added something new and inventive, highlighting the possibilities of art and importance of an experimental and intuitive mind. It is difficult to single out one aspect or genre to summarize his legacy, since it lies much more in the broad virtuosity across many motifs, although he is particularly remembered for farm scenes and meticulously depicted interiors where other paintings and artworks are captured with an astonishing precision. However, the fact that he is still today one of the most known and celebrated names of the Dutch Golden Age is a proof to the magic of his work, which continues to spark dialogue and wonder in the contemporary viewer of his works.
The farm boy in the field in this painting, which likely dates to the mature part of his career, is a wonderful entry into the mind of Teniers. In the tightly cropped motif, we see him standing right in the middle of the busy harvest when men, women and everyone capable were sent out in the field to collect the crop that formed the very core of their diet and survival. In the background we see a fresh blue sky interspersed with skillfully painted clouds, some trees reaching their autumnal colours and in the far distance the glimpse of a small church and village. The presence of a church in a landscape, so typical of Dutch art, served both a symbolic and visual function as a representation of faith while at the same time defining scale and distance.
In the field, the work is in full action with the farmers spread out in various positions, all in the midst of hard and sweaty labour. While they are portrayed as having nothing else than the work on their mind, our farm boy seems to have his attention directed elsewhere. Standing there with his white, half open shirt, flowy curls and strong, sturdy body; his gaze is directed away, out of the picture and the scythes in his hands. He looks almost smirking, expressed with tremendous subtlety in the slight smile of his lips and big eyes, being just in the middle of losing focus on the work. What is it that steals his attention? What has he seen, or realized, or felt – to break him free of the arduous task of harvesting, if but for a moment?
Here starts the wondering and the questions that are the hallmark of a great piece of art. Instead of explicitly locking in the motif in overly clear symbolism Teniers has chosen an open ended, subtle yet striking moment for us to consider. While it of course can be related to numerous other farm scene depictions of this time, and clever usages of gazes and real-life scenes to underscore various moral or symbolic meanings, the painting can be much more of a contemplation than an explanation or illustration. The ordinary nature and understated yet emotionally textured composition of the motif gives greater space for our own reactions and thoughts. Has he seen a pretty farm girl just passing by? Is he fed up with the farm life, joyously dreaming away for a minute, imagining another future? Or is he simply in need of distraction, looking away and ready for anything that can steal his attention?
One quality that never seem to have escaped Teniers was that of curiosity. During all of his career he constantly investigated, expanded and experimented with not only the style and technique of painting, but with the vision of art itself. Being credited with more or less introducing farm motifs for a broader audience not only tells us of his ability to understand the demand for different motifs, but the sensitivity to transform seemingly ordinary parts of life into deep aesthetic experiences, far beyond their expected reach. The farm boy in this painting is, of course, exactly that. But with the help of one smirk the entire picture is charged with a different energy, awakening many contrasts and relationships between the calm landscape, the hard work and his own breach of effectivity, holding sharp scythes while thinking or seeing something else.
It is no wonder Teniers chose to work with farm scenes as a way of investigating these intricate and delicate plays on expectations and surprises, clarity and ambivalence. It invites us to an appreciation of human everyday life that connects us with the people of 17th century...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Roman Ruins with Figures - Oil On Canvas by Giovanni Ghisolfi
By Giovanni Ghisolfi
Located in Roma, IT
Roman Ruins with Figures is an original artwork realized by the Italian artist Giovanni Ghisolfi in the second half of the XVII century.
Oil painting on canvas.
Golden wood frame i...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
17th Century by Pietro Montanini Landscape Oil on Canvas
Located in Milano, Lombardia
PIETRO MONTANINI (Perugia, Italy, 1619 - 1689)
Title: Landscape
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: without frame 50 x 65 cm - with frame 64 x 79 cm
An...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Oil
$10,063 Sale Price
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See Landscape Night Naval Battle Mercanti 17/18th Century Paint Oil on copper
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Ilario Mercanti, known as ‘lo Spolverini’ (Parma, 1657 - 1734)
Scene of a night-time naval battle
oil on copper (oval) 59 x 74 cm - with frame 83...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$7,282 Sale Price
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Baroque Venetian painter - 17th century figure painting - The chariot of Apollo
Located in Varmo, IT
Venetian painter (17th century) - Apollo's Chariot.
64 x 126 cm unframed, 92 x 153 cm with frame (not signed).
Oil on canvas, lacquered and gilded wood.
- Provenance: Cambi 2024, ...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Period Philips Wouwerman Style Credited Dutch Landscape
By Philips Wouwerman
Located in Roma, IT
Important oil on panel in the style of the great Dutch artist Philips Wouwerman (also Wouwermans) (1619 – 1668) a painter of hunting, landscape and battle scenes.
This beautiful pain...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
Large 17th Century Italian Old Master Oil Painting Shepherd in Ancient Landscape
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Berger with Animals in Classical Landscape
17th Century Italian Old Master
oil painting on canvas, unframed
23 x 27 inches
condition: very old reline, minor areas showing retouching ...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
The Resting Of Diana, Guillaume Courtois Known As
il Borgognone
(1626 - 1679)
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Guillaume Courtois known as 'il Borgognone' (Saint Hippolyte 1626 - Rome 1679)
The Resting of Diana
Oil on canvas (97 x 70 cm. - Framed cm. 121 x 95)
The proposed painting, of exqui...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$7,282 Sale Price
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17th Century by Scipione Compagno Crucifixion Oil On Canvas
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Scipione Compagno (active in Naples in XVII century)
Title: Crucifixion
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: without frame 64 x 52.5 cm - with frame 80 x 67 cm
Antique wooden cassetta frame carved, sculpted and gilded by Mecca technique
Not signed
Expertise by Nicola Spinosa, art historian
Publications: Bozzetti, modelletti, sketches: dalla collezione di Giorgio Baratti...
Category
Italian School 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Oil
$17,032 Sale Price
22% Off
Winter Landscape De Jode Paint Oil on canvas Old master 17th Century Flemish Art
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Hans de Jode (The Hague, 1630 - Vienna, 1663)
Fantasy winter landscape with bridge and tower
About 1650
Oils on canvas (62 x 93, in frames 82 x 112)
The work is accompanied by an expertise of Dr. Fred G...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$9,256 Sale Price
20% Off
De Jode Winter Landscape Paint Oil on canvas Old master 17th Century Flemish Art
Located in Riva del Garda, IT
Hans de Jode (The Hague, 1630 - Vienna, 1663)
Fantasy winter landscape with lake and city on the banks
About 1650
Oils on canvas (62 x 93, in frames 82 x 112)
The work is accompanied by an expertise of Dr. Fred G...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$9,256 Sale Price
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Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661). Still Life With Fish
Located in ROUEN, FR
"Alexander Adriaenssen (1587-1661). Still Life With Fish"
By Alexander ADRIAENSSEN (1587-1661). Still life with fish", oil on panel, 50.5 x 76.5 cm
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
A Mediterranean harbour scene in a Capriccio landscape
Located in Taunton, GB
A Mediterranean harbour scene with figures and ships before a Capriccio landscape.
Oil on Canvas
In a gilded frame
10 ½ x 19 ½ inches
26.6 x 49.5 cm
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Adriaen van d...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
unknown
Located in Los Angeles, CA
17th century oil on panel of Piazza di Spagna. Italian school. Frame later.
Category
Italian School 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
$34,000
The Harvest - French school of 17th century
Located in PARIS, FR
Very decorative painting, in its period frame.
French school of 17th century
Oil on canvas
Dimensions of the painting: 89.5 x 130 cm
Dimensions with frame 99.5 x 145 cm
Without...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Landscape with figures, workshop of Paul Bril, Italian school 17th Century
By Paul Bril
Located in PARIS, FR
Idyllic landscape with myhological story of Cephalus and Procris
Early 17th century Italian school
Workshop Of Paul Bril (Antwerp, 1554 - Roma, 1626)
Oil on poplar panel: H. 28 cm (1...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Poplar, Oil
17th Century Oil on Panel Flemish Religious Painting Madonna with Child, 1670
Located in Vicoforte, IT
Antique Flemish panel from the first half of the 17th century. Oil painting depicting a splendid Madonna with child inside a niche surrounded by a garland of masterfully painted flow...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood
$8,544 Sale Price
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The Hunting Party, 17th Century - School of Simon KICK (1603-1652)
Located in Blackwater, GB
The Hunting Party, 17th Century
School of Simon KICK (1603-1652)
Huge 17th Century Dutch Old Master interior of a hunting party after the hunt, oil on canvas. Excellent quality and condition that would signifcantly enhance with a light clean. Presented in an antique gilt frame. Exceptionally detailed and early interior hunting portrait...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$7,691 Sale Price
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Southern Landscape with Cows, circle of Both, Dutch 17th Century Old Master
By Jan Dirksz Both
Located in Greven, DE
Circle of Andries Both, Southern Landscape with Cows. Both moved to Italy ( Rome and Venice) where is work was influenced by the warm Italian light.
Decorative Painting
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas
$3,322 Sale Price
20% Off
Port with Villa Medici
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Original painting of 1637 owned by the Uffizzi Museum in Florence, Italy. This is a fully restored copy.
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Heron Shoot in a Landscape
Located in London, GB
Joris Abrahamsz van der Haagen
Heron Shoot in a Landscape
1615-1669
Oil on oak panel, signed 'JAH' lower left
Image size: 16 x 21 inches (41 x 53 cm)
Dutch ebonised frame
Provenance...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oak, Oil, Panel
Dutch 17th painting circa 1625, The meeting of King David and Abigail.
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Very good overall Conditions. No repair, normal use of age.
Framed 19th Black.
Complementary shipping worlwide by DHL, FEDEX.
Returning customers : 25% OFF listed price ...
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Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Venetian Baroque religious figurative painting from the 17th century
Located in Florence, IT
This painting (oil on paper applied to wood panel, 18 x 12, 5 cm) is a valuable example of the production of small-format works, thus aimed at a private audience, which was very comm...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paper, Oil, Wood Panel
Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert, Dancing Putti, Pan, Satyr, Rubens School, Model
By Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert
Located in Greven, DE
Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert
Pan plays to the dance of the putti
Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert (1614 Bergen op Zoom - 1654 Antwerp)
Pan plays to the dance of the putti
Oil sketch
Oil on canvas, 35 x 51 cm
Provenance:
Belgian private collection, ca. 1980 to 2020.
The oil sketch shows a flute-playing man with dark curls sitting at the left edge
of the picture in a recess draped with cloth. In the lower left corner, a fallen
bowl with leaking water can be seen. The right half of the picture shows a circle
of five dancing putti, whereby the left putti can be recognized as a satyr due to
the goat legs. The background is dominated by a dark mountain landscape. In
the sky a rising or setting sun can be guessed. It is possible that the flute player
represents Bacchus, the god of wine and ecstasy. This fits with the flute as a
symbol of celebration, as well as the bowl of water, which could refer to
Bacchus' mother, Lethe. Lethe is a river in the underworld, which at the same
time symbolizes "oblivion". Thus, the spilling water bowl is not only a reference
to this river, but it also symbolizes "oblivion". Moreover, Bacchus is usually
depicted with satyrs in his retinue, which would explain the putto with goat legs.
However, the interpretation of the flute player as the god Pan would be
possible. He is usually shown with his flute and associated with dance.
Moreover, he is native to the mountainous landscape of Arcadia.
The present work is an oil sketch, i.e. a preparatory study. This is suggested by
the partly unfinished parts, as well as the structure of the picture. Some parts
are already almost completely laid out, such as the flute player, while others, for
example the horizon and also the figures of the putti, are only sketched in
outline.
The painting can be attributed to the Baroque painter Thomas Willeboirts
Bosschaert. This attribution was also confirmed by Prof. Hans Vlieghe.
Bosschaert lived and worked in Antwerp with Peter Paul Rubens and Anthonis
van Dyck, among others. He studied with Gerard Seghers...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Dipinto figurativo paesaggio fiammingo del XVII secolo
By Jans Frans van Bloemen
Located in Florence, IT
Il dipinto rientra nel corpus delle opere dell'importante paesaggista fiammingo Jan Frans Van Bloemen.
I Van Bloemen erano una famiglia di artisti, fra essi Jan Frans nato ad Anvers...
Category
Other Art Style 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Landscape with the penitent St. Jerome, XVIIth - XVIIIth century
Located in Milan, IT
Oil painting on canvas. Northern Italian school of the 17th-18th century. In a large, rather barren hilly landscape, which widens and fades to the right, there is a high rock, shaped...
Category
Other Art Style 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Ascension day in Venice by Louis de Caullery (1582-1621) 17th c. Flemish school
Located in PARIS, FR
Ascension Day in Venice
17th century Antwerp School
Louis de Caullery (1582-1621)
Oil on oak panel
Dimensions: h. 12.8 in, w. 23.03 in (h. 32,5 cm, w. 58,5 c...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oak, Oil
View Of Posillipo from the Riviera di Chiaia, circa 1695 by ANGELO MARIA COSTA
Located in Blackwater, GB
View Of Posillipo from the Riviera di Chiaia, circa 1695
by ANGELO MARIA COSTA (1670-1721)
Huge 17th Century Italian Neapolitan School view of Posillipo from the Riviera Di Chiaia,...
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$19,485 Sale Price
25% Off
17th Century by Pieter Mulier Landscape Oil on Canvas
By Pieter Mulier known as the Cavalier Tempesta (Haarlem 1637 - Milan 1701)
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Pieter Mulier known as Tempesta (Haarlem, Netherland, 1637 - Milan, Italy, 1701)
Title: Landscape
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: without frame 49 x 65...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Oil
Shepherd with his Herd at Dusk
Located in London, GB
Oil on oak panel
Image size: 11 1/2 inches circular diameter (29 cm)
Hand carved gilt frame
Category
17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oak, Oil
Gathering in antique Ruins, a monogrammed painting by Jan van Haensbergen
By Jan Van Haensbergen
Located in PARIS, FR
Jan van Haensbergen was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age and a pupil of Cornelius van Poelenburgh (Utrecht 1594 - 1667). The painting we are presenting is inspired by Poelenburgh’s landscapes from his Italian sojourn. The dreamlike atmosphere of this Gathering in antique ruins appealed to us. Against a backdrop of antique ruins, three draped characters (perhaps bathers) are sitting in a circle, greeting a fourth character walking towards them.
Their tranquility contrasts with the bustle of the other characters in the background. They constitute a vivid illustration of otium, this leisure time that allows us to realize our full potential. With this Arcadian landscape, Jan van Haensbergen invites us in turn to leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind, to take a break, to enjoy the present moment chatting with close friends…
1. Jan van Haensbergen, a landscape and portrait painter of the Dutch Golden Age
Jan van Haensbergen was born in 1642 in Gorinchem, a town in southern Holland to the east of Rotterdam. He was a pupil of Cornelius van Poelenburgh, and began by painting landscapes inspired by those of his master, in an Italianate style. Between 1668 and 1669, he was registered at the Guild of Saint Luke in Utrecht.
In 1669, he moved to The Hague, where he joined the Confrérie Pictura, an artist society founded in 1656. His portraits, which became his main activity as a painter after settling in The Hague, were strongly influenced by Caspar Netscher (Prague or Heidelberg 1639 - The Hague 1684), whom he met in The Hague and whose son Constantijn became his son-in-law by marrying his daughter Magdalena.
In addition to his work as an artist, Van Haensbergen was also an art dealer, probably helped by his appointment as Dean of the Confrérie Pictura, where he also teached.
2. Description of the artwork and related paintings
This painting seems to us to be a kind of allegory of otium, that quiet bliss promised by Epicurus. It might even evoke an Epicurean proverb: "It is better to lie on the naked ground and be at ease, than to have a golden carriage and a rich table and be worried" .
Three draped young people - two men and a woman in the background - are seated in a circle, greeting a fourth figure walking towards them, hair disheveled and body draped in a towel as if drying off after a bath, indicating the need for prior purification to fully enjoy this rest. Their nonchalance contrasts with the bustle of the various characters in the background.
The composition is punctuated by successive diagonals, and opens onto a landscape on the right, with a succession of mountainous planes. This painting is typical of the Italianate works produced by Van Haensbergen in the 1660s under the influence of Cornelis van Poelenburgh...
Category
Old Masters 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oak, Oil
17th C., Baroque, Genre Painting, Stop of the Travelers
Located in brussel, BE
As the Dutch painter Philips Wouwerman often did, this artist painted travellers stopping at an inn or a farm. One of the men got off his horse to urinate against the facade of the building. The motif of a peeing man was far from an exception in Dutch genre paintings...
Category
Baroque 17th Century Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
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