BOTH, Jan
(b. ca. 1618, Utrecht, d. 1652, Utrecht)

Ruins at the Sea

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Oil on wood, 54,6 x 45,3 cm
Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest

Many of the Dutch Italianate painters concentrated less on actual Italian themes than on the bright Mediterranean light. There was evidently a demand in the 17th century for paintings of shepherds and cattle in an imaginary and hilly foreign land in which enthusiasts undoubtedly recognized Arcadia. Jan Both, Nicolaes Berchem, Karel Dujardin, Jan Asselyn and Adam Pynacker were masters of the genre.

There are several versions of this typical Italianete landscape by Both (in Dresden, Richmond etc.).




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