Cornelis Vroom

River Landscape, seen through the Trees

Cornelis Vroom  Rivierlandschap gezien door bomen
Cornelis Vroom  Rivierlandschap gezien door bomen
Cornelis Vroom  Rivierlandschap gezien door bomen
Cornelis Vroom  Rivierlandschap gezien door bomen

Cornelis Vroom
River Landscape, seen through the Trees

1638 Expuesto en Sala 16

We are looking from a slope out over a panoramic river landscape. A little further down, some hunters are walking, and their dog is sniffing around in the foreground. Vroom created incredible depth in the landscape, by using mainly pale shades of green and blue. The dark silhouettes of the trees in the foreground reinforce this suggestion.

Vroom, who worked in Haarlem, got many commissions from the court of the stadholder. He is regarded as the forerunner of Jacob van Ruisdael.

Detalles técnicos
Cornelis Vroom  Rivierlandschap gezien door bomen

Cornelis Vroom
River Landscape, seen through the Trees

1638 Expuesto en Sala 16

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Información general
Cornelis Vroom (Haarlem or Danzig c. 1590/1592 - 1661 Haarlem)
River Landscape, seen through the Trees
1638
painting
1156
Sala 16
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
panel
50 x 67 cm
Inscripciones
lower right, on a tree: CVROOM
CVR in ligature

Origen

S. Nijstad Collection, The Hague, 1969 (exhibited in this year at an art and antiques market in Delft); H.J. (Hans) de Koster (1914-1992), Wassenaar, before 1971; bequeathed to his widow, Mrs G. (Goverdina) de Koster-Burgersdijk, Wassenaar, 1992;on long-term loan to the Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem (inv. no. OS 85-756), 1985-2007; on long-term loan to the Mauritshuis, since February 2007; promised gift of Mrs G. de Koster-Burgersdijk, 2008