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This landscape was once described as a view of Gelderl&, but is probably an imaginary view. The figures & animals are probably by Adriaen van de Velde, in which case the picture must have been painted before 1672, when he died. There are two other ver ...
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The canvas has been cut down on the right, where a right arm with a stick & the right leg of a man are visible. This is probably a late work. The figures may be by Jan Lingelbach, who frequently painted figures in Koninck's & other artists' landscapes ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Philips Koninck’s An Extensive Landscape with a Road by a River from our collection. About this painting An Extensive Landscape with a Road by a River, 1655 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1971 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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The landscape setting, with cattle in the foreground, has not been identified & is probably imaginary. This is probably a late work, painted in about 1665-8. Koninck, an Amsterdam artist who is said to have been a pupil of Rembrandt, is above all known f ...
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This is a smaller version of ' Landscape with Ruined Castle & Church', which is also in the National Gallery's Collection. It is an independent painting rather than a preparatory sketch for the larger picture. Three versions of the same view, or part of ...
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When this picture was cleaned in 1969 a false signature in the lower right was removed. It is too coarse in execution to be by Isack van Ostade himself, but is probably by a contemporary follower in Haarlem, like Claes Molenaer (before 1630
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In the 17th century oysters (traditionally a symbol of lust) were thought to be an aphrodisiac & the man's offer can be interpreted as a sexual advance. There are several discarded oyster shells scattered around the woman's chair, perhaps an allusion to ...
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Gerardo Sagredo (1692
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In the background is a map of the Netherlands, bearing the lion of Holl&. As is often the case in 17th-century maps, north is not at the top but on the right. The map is inscribed in the right background: 'H (?)AR (E?) GE (R?)WANIC UM / DE NO (O?)RT ZEE'. This is a faulty transcription of ' Mare Germanicum', Latin for the North Sea. ...
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An Extensive River Landscape Print

Van der Schalcke spent his entire working life in Haarlem and this panoramic landscape is probably based on the coastal sand dunes to the west of the town. These dunes were popular with rabbit hunters, two of whom are resting in the foreground with their dogs. In the past the painting has been attributed to Philips Koninck and subsequently to Jacob Koninck. It is, however, by the same hand as a picture signed by van der Schalcke which was probably painted in 1659 (formerly Vienna, A. Singer collection). The National Gallery's painting should be dated at about the same time.
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Van der Schalcke spent his entire working life in Haarlem & this panoramic landscape is probably based on the coastal sand dunes to the west of the town. These dunes were popular with rabbit hunters, two of whom are resting in the foreground with their dogs. In the past the painting has been attributed to Philips Koninck & subsequently to Jacob Koninck. It is, however, by the same hand as a picture signed by van der Schalcke which was probably painted in 1659 (formerly Vienna, A. Singer collection). The National Gallery's painting should be dated at about the same time.

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