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Campos de blanqueo en Bloemendaal cerca de Haarlem

1660

Campos de blanqueo en Bloemendaal cerca de Haarlem

Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael (atribuido a)

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Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael (atribuido a)

Jacob Izaaksz van Ruisdael was a Dutch Baroque painter specialised in landscape painting and who also produced some engravings. He stands out as a painter of trees, and his representation of the foliage, in particular the age of the oak leaf, which is characterised with great precision. Especially noted were his landscapes, with clouds that spread like a vault overhead and determine the light and shadow of the objects.

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Masters Neoseries

Van Ruisdael painted the outskirts of his native city on numerous occasions, using different viewpoints and a range of motifs and experimenting with the perspective and presentation of the view. 

In the present example, Van Ruisdael depicted fields for bleaching linen cloth, as we can see in the centre of the composition, located in a large field before a group of houses. This flourishing and profitable industry took place on the outskirts of Haarlem using imported raw material. Van Ruisdael here presents a view of the city of Bloemendaal, located at the foot of the dunes to the north of Haarlem, and which has been identified by its church in the centre of the composition.

Characteristics
Technique

High resolution pigment ink on cotton paper


Format

13.6 x 16.7 in

Same size as original


Edition What is a Neoseries?

Next unit for sale No. 1

Open edition. Produced on demand

Certificate of authenticity included


Provenance


16.7 in

13.6 un


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