Rocky Landscape with a Road and a River
Segers first applied a network of intersecting lines. He covered the areas that had to remain white with so-called ‘stopping-out varnish’. Segers simply left the coarse crosshatching and the foul bitten spots in the sky because they would be covered when he overpainted the impression.
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Rocky Landscape with a Road and a River
Segers first applied a network of intersecting lines. He covered the areas that had to remain white with so-called ‘stopping-out varnish’. Segers simply left the coarse crosshatching and the foul bitten spots in the sky because they would be covered when he overpainted the impression.
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Bruikleen van de gemeente Amsterdam
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On loan from the City of Amsterdam
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description
Segers bracht eerst een netwer ...... k toch zouden worden afgedekt.
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Segers first applied a network ...... he overpainted the impression.
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identifier
RP-P-H-OB-833
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Rocky Landscape with a Road and a River
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Rotsachtig landschap met wegen en een rivier
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type
created
c. 1622 - c. 1625
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ca. 1622 - ca. 1625
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extent
blad breedte 246 mm
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blad hoogte 163 mm
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height 163 mm
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width 246 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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isReferencedBy
Haverkamp-Begemann 12 b
Hollstein Dutch 12 b
Leeflang 12 2(2)b
provenance
...; collection Michiel Hinloo ...... loan to the museum, since 1885
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temporal
eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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