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Velde, Jan van de, II
Landscape with the Ruins of a Chateau (No. 5 from a series of 18: “Eighteen Landscapes and Ruins”) Paysage avec les ruines d'un château (no 5 d'une série de 18 : Dix-huit paysages et ruines)
1615 1615

Van de Velde’s rich and elegant composition incorporates local ruins and flora from the countryside around Haarlem, eschewing classical architecture and whimsical vegetation. He followed the new vogue for realistic and local Dutch landscape championed by his famous uncle Esaias, although his views remain confections of the imagination. He sets dilapidated buildings against dense foliage and expansive skies, forming a diagonal sweep into the background. Particularly refined is his rendering of sky and the surface of water.

Velde, Jan van de, II
Rotterdam, Netherlands 1593-Enkuizen, Netherlands 1641 Rotterdam, Netherlands 1593-Enkuizen, Netherlands 1641
Landscape with the Ruins of a Chateau (No. 5 from a series of 18: “Eighteen Landscapes and Ruins”) Paysage avec les ruines d'un château (no 5 d'une série de 18 : Dix-huit paysages et ruines)
1615 1615
etching and engraving on paper, state 2 of 2 Eau-forte et gravure, 2e état sur 2
height / width: 11.50 x 30.80 cm; 4.53 x 12.13 in.
Purchase, Consolidated Fund, 1977 Achat, fonds consolidés, 1977
20-004

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