More From Contributor

£20.000
In this picture a man on horseback can be seen riding along the towpath of a river. Aert van der Neer produced large numbers of moonlit landscapes, winter scenes & landscapes at dawn & dusk for the local art market in Amsterdam. The quality of his wor ...
Available
£20.000
The ship on the left flies a Dutch flag. Van der Neer specialised in moonlit landscapes, which he painted in large numbers. He managed, however, to maintain a high degree of careful finish & usually signed with his characteristic monogram, as here. Van ...
Available
£20.000
This may be the earliest of the five paintings by Harpignies in the Collection, but the consistency of the artist's style makes the dating of his pictures difficult. Here, the artist plays with the vivid reflections of trees & hills in the still water, ...
Available
£20.000
In the right middle distance is a States yacht ('statenjacht') with Dutch colours firing a salute. It is a vessel then used by the Dutch chamber of provincial representative, the States General, in The Hague for transporting its members & important visitors. The nearer of the two barges in the foreground is also flying Dutch colours. This picture was probably painted in the mid-1660s. ...
Available
£20.000
The ferry ('veerpont') in the foreground has a cannon in its cargo. It has a red & white striped ensign & a yellow & white flag draped over the side. Other vessels are flying Dutch colours. This seascape was probably painted in the mid-1660s, at about the same time as van de Cappelle's 'A River Scene with a Dutch Yacht'. ...
Available
£20.000
The row-barge in the foreground towards the left has a Dutch ensign, & most of the other vessels have Dutch flags. This painting is comparable in style with Cappelle's 'A Dutch Yacht firing a Salute as a Barge pulls away', which is dated 1650. ...
Available
£20.000
This work is a companion piece to another painting by van Goyen in the National Gallery's Collection, ' Fishermen hauling a Net'. It is signed on the boat in the foreground, & can probably be dated to the early 1640s. ...
Available
£20.000
The Dutch economy in the 17th century relied heavily on the country's waterways. The rivers were an important resource for the country's important fishing industry, & shippers used them to transport goods to the different towns & cities. The extremely ...
Available
£20.000
In the centre is a 'boeier yacht', a Dutch vessel, usually sprit-rigged, with deep rail & curved spoon bow, & on the right is a 'tjalk', a Dutch sprig-sail barge. Beyond is a 'statenjacht', a vessel used by the States General (the chamber of representative of the Dutch United Provinces), for the transport of its members or foreign dignitaries, with the arms of the Province of Holland on her stern & a Dutch ensign. The church in the centre distance recalls Rotterdam Cathedral (St Lawrence), but the view is not topographically accurate. ...
Available
£20.000
The painting is dated to the early 1630s because of its similarity to pictures such as ' River Landscape with Fishermen' & ' River Scene', which is dated 1631. This is typical of van Ruysdael's compositions, with the bank of the river & the trees on the ...
Available

A River Scene With Distant Windmills

Aelbert Cuyp, who was later to develop a personal interpretation of the so-called Dutch Italianate landscape style, began his career as a landscape artist in the near-monochrome manner of Jan van Goyen. This work, showing a calm river scene with small boa
Availability: In Stock
£20.000

Product Description

Aelbert Cuyp, who was later to develop a personal interpretation of the so-called Dutch Italianate landscape style, began his career as a landscape artist in the near-monochrome manner of Jan van Goyen. This work, showing a calm river scene with small boa

Reviews/Comments

Add New

Intelligent Comparison

Oooops!
We couldn't find anything!
Perhaps this product's unique.... Or perhaps we are still looking for comparisons!
Click to bump this page and we'll hurry up.

Price History

Vouchers

No voucher codes found.
Do you know a voucher code for this product or supplier? Add it to Insights for others to use.

Facebook

Jargon Buster

Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Personal - Something that belongs more to an individual due to it affecting them more by relating to them.

Supplier Information

National Gallery
Discover art-inspired treasures at the National Gallery Shop (https://shop.nationalgallery.org.uk/)! Elevate your home decor with our exquisite range of prints, posters, and gifts featuring timeless masterpieces from renowned artists. From striking wall art to stylish accessories, our collection celebrates the beauty of art in everyday life. Dive into history and culture with our curated selection of books and stationery, perfect for art enthusiasts of all ages. With exclusive products and unique finds, shopping at the National Gallery is like stepping into a world of creativity and inspiration. Indulge your passion for art and bring a touch of gallery elegance into your life today!
Page Updated: 2024-03-04 09:43:56

Community Generated Product Tags

Oh No! The productWIKI community hasn't generated any tags for this product yet!
Menu