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Landscape with wanderers

Part of the collection: European painting

Popularization note

The 17th century in the Netherlands has been described as a golden age. Rapid economic development ensured the prosperity of the citizens of the young state, independent from its previous protector, Spain. The abundance of their wallets influenced the comfort of their lives. This also involved the need for comfortable, aesthetically pleasing residences. The demand for paintings increased and they became an indispensable element of decoration of cosy, not very spacious bourgeois interiors. Both the forms and themes of painting became enormously diverse.

In order to gain mastery and maintain the interest of their clients, numerous Dutch artists specialized in new subjects of representation. Small-sized landscapes with evocative moods, painted with a quick technique, were very popular. They suited almost any interior, and the Dutch bourgeoisie, who acquired their wealth through their own labour rather than inheritance, were willing to spend modest sums on views of “pleasant places”, or landscapes.

The small, atmospheric Riverside Landscape from the Lublin collection is a characteristic example of this type of painting and an expression of artistic and collector fashion for small, skilfully painted pictures. The composition refers to traditional solutions with a backstage perspective of high wooded escarpments in the foreground opening onto a picturesque Italian alpine landscape.

It is difficult to determine and impossible to read unambiguously what the figures of the staffage do. It seems that they are simply wanderers. This motif symbolized the changing fortunes and wanderings of man through life, but at the same time referred to the actual experience of travel. The Dutch traveling for trade got to know and saw Italian landscapes. Having their painted versions at home, they could contemplate the familiar views while planning their next expeditions.

Magdalena Norkowska

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown (painter)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 36 cm, width: 28 cm

Object type

painting

Technique

oil technique

Material

canvas, oil-based paint

Creation time / dating

1650 — 1670

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Netherlands (Europe)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

S/Mal/94/ML

Location / status

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