RUISDAEL, Jacob Isaackszon van (b. ca. 1628, Haarlem, d. 1682, Amsterdam) Landscape with Church and Village 1665-70 Oil on canvas, 59,1 x 73,2 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich In the late 1660s, perhaps inspired by the example of Philips Koninck, Jacob van Ruisdael painted a number of extensive landscapes, of which this is a fine example. Like Koninck, he adopts a high viewpoint, devoting more than half the canvas to a cloud-filled sky. It has been suggested that the church in the centre is that of St Agatha at Beverwijk, about seven miles north of Haarlem, where Ruisdael lived and worked. The tow


RUISDAEL, Jacob Isaackszon van (b. ca. 1628, Haarlem, d. 1682, Amsterdam) Landscape with Church and Village 1665-70 Oil on canvas, 59,1 x 73,2 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich In the late 1660s, perhaps inspired by the example of Philips Koninck, Jacob van Ruisdael painted a number of extensive landscapes, of which this is a fine example. Like Koninck, he adopts a high viewpoint, devoting more than half the canvas to a cloud-filled sky. It has been suggested that the church in the centre is that of St Agatha at Beverwijk, about seven miles north of Haarlem, where Ruisdael lived and worked. The tower of that church, however, was different and in any case it is unlikely that Ruisdael was attempting topographical accuracy. The painting was no doubt based on drawings made in the vicinity of Haarlem which Ruisdael then took back to his studio and transformed into an imaginative landscape. There are four other landscapes by Ruisdael which show the same view or part of the same view with small differences of detail. --- Keywords: -------------- Author: RUISDAEL, Jacob Isaackszon van Title: Landscape with Church and Village Time-line: 1651-1700 School: Dutch Form: painting Type: landscape


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