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"Wooded Landscape With Waterfall, Jacob Van Ruisdael (haarlem 1628-amsterdam 1682) Attributable"
Jacob van Ruisdael (Haarlem 1628-Amsterdam 1682)
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Wooded Landscape with Waterfall

Oil on canvas
74 x 94 cm. - framed 91 x 111 cm.

A wooded view crossed by a tumultuous watercourse that ends up crashing into a thunderous waterfall: this is a work executed with quality and skill of detail that can easily be attributed to Jacob Van Ruisdael (1628 - 1682), one of the leading and most influential Flemish landscape painters of the 17th century.

It is in fact a typical composition by the painter, who made the depiction of waterfalls a distinctive element in his landscapes, a trademark of his catalogue, managing to depict the water foaming and foaming as it crashes against the rocks in such a natural, delicate and transparent way that it seems real and almost comes out of the canvas.

The waterfall is in fact shown in the foreground occupying the entire width of the canvas, so that the spectacle created by the water seems to be directly in front of the viewer, increasing the dynamism and sublimity of the depiction.

The depiction of fast-flowing water in a convincing manner is one of the greatest challenges of landscape painting that seems to have particularly fascinated van Ruisdael, making him a true master.

More than a hundred years ahead of his time, Van Ruisdael infused his landscapes with the typical elements of what would later become the manifesto of Romanticism: he contrasts the immense energy of nature with the faint silhouettes of two buildings, a church tower and a house half-hidden by trees, shy testimonies to the presence of man. One barely notices between the buildings tiny figures close to the forest paths, as if to indicate to the observer how overpowering the force of this wild nature is.

By way of comparison, the following are some of his paintings in public collections or at international auctions:

- Waterfall in a Mountainous Landscape with Ruined Castle, Private Collection https://www.pubhist.com/w4698
- Church near a waterfall https://www.mauritshuis.nl/it/scopri-la-collezione/collezione/153-chapel-by-a-waterfall/
- Waterfall in a Mountain Landscape with a Ruined Castle https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jacob_van_Ruisdael_-_Waterfall_in_a_Mountainous_Landscape_wi....
- Waterfall with castle, 1670s Museum (institution) Dayton Art Institute https://rkd.nl/images/216819
- Vienna Dorotheum Palace, Auction 08.06.2021, https://www.dorotheum.com/it/l/7203940/
- Norwegian Landscape with Waterfall, The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg https://www.oceansbridge.com/shop/artists/r/rot-rum/ruisdael-jacob-van/waterfall-in-norway-2
- Mountain Landscape with Waterfall, North Carolina Museum of Art https://ncartmuseum.org/object/wooded-landscape-with-waterfall/
- Landscape with Waterfall, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt-am-Main https://www.pubhist.com/w12501

The painting is in very good condition.


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Price: 7 700 €
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Artist: Jacob Van Ruisdael (haarlem 1628-amsterdam 1682) Attribuable
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting
Width: encadré 111 cm.
Height: encadré 91 cm.

Reference: 1359621
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