A Barn on the Bank of a Stream in Gelderland
Van Troostwijk breathed new life into Dutch landscape painting. In his pictures he did not compose an ideal vision of nature, nor did he refer back to monumental 17th-century landscapes. Instead, he lovingly rendered familiar everyday motifs, such as this bleaching field at a farm in Gelderland. The bright light and lush vegetation in this scene make it a truly Dutch landscape.
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A Barn on the Bank of a Stream in Gelderland
Van Troostwijk breathed new life into Dutch landscape painting. In his pictures he did not compose an ideal vision of nature, nor did he refer back to monumental 17th-century landscapes. Instead, he lovingly rendered familiar everyday motifs, such as this bleaching field at a farm in Gelderland. The bright light and lush vegetation in this scene make it a truly Dutch landscape.
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Van Troostwijk breathed new li ...... ke it a truly Dutch landscape.
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Van Troostwijks schilderijen l ...... t een echt Hollands landschap.
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Rijksmuseum
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A Barn on the Bank of a Stream in Gelderland
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Een bouwhoeve aan de oever van een beek in Gelderland
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c. 1805 - c. 1810
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ca. 1805 - ca. 1810
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breedte 63 cm
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height 52.5 cm
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hoogte 52,5 cm
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width 63 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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temporal
eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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