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− | Dutch art saw landscapes as the medium that expressed pride in their country in the 17th century. Pieter van Laar developed his own style of landscape. Esaias van de Velde, Hercules Seghers, Jan van Goyen and Salomon van Ruysdael also were among the pioneers. Aelbert Cuyp was one of the most famous Dutch landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age. Jacob van Ruisdael (or Ruysdael) was the greatest of all Dutch landscape painters; Van Ruisdael excelled in the painting of cloudscapes. | + | Dutch art saw landscapes as the medium that expressed pride in their country in the 17th century. [[Peter Paul Rubens]], the most eminent representative of [[Flemish]] art, among a vast number of artists excelled in landscape as well as in portraiture, religious, mythological and allegorical subjects. Gillis van Coninxloo worked in a Mannerist style. Pieter van Laar developed his own style of landscape. Esaias van de Velde, Hercules Seghers, Jan van Goyen and Salomon van Ruysdael also were among the pioneers. Aelbert Cuyp was one of the most famous Dutch landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age. Jacob van Ruisdael (or Ruysdael) was the greatest of all Dutch landscape painters; Van Ruisdael excelled in the painting of cloudscapes. |
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Famous landscape paintings
Contents
From the world masters
Gerald Coulson, Evening Calm.
L'Etang de Beauregard dans la commune Le Louroux
Eugene DelacroixVue d’une mer agitée près d’une falaise
Gustave CourbetValley of Mexico
José María VelascoVista del Pico de Orizaba
Joaquin ClausellLa Corniche
Claude MonetImpression Sunrise
Claude MonetA Field of Poppies
Claude MonetBristol Channel from Penarth, Evening
Alfred SisleyLuminous Morning, Valley of Mexico
Dr. AtlThe Ninth Wave
Ivan Aivazovsky
Adirondack Mountains watercolor
Winslow HomerSunlight on the Coast
Winslow Homer
Thomas Gainsborough, View of Dedham.
Dutch artists, pioneers in the landscape genre
Dutch art saw landscapes as the medium that expressed pride in their country in the 17th century. Peter Paul Rubens, the most eminent representative of Flemish art, among a vast number of artists excelled in landscape as well as in portraiture, religious, mythological and allegorical subjects. Gillis van Coninxloo worked in a Mannerist style. Pieter van Laar developed his own style of landscape. Esaias van de Velde, Hercules Seghers, Jan van Goyen and Salomon van Ruysdael also were among the pioneers. Aelbert Cuyp was one of the most famous Dutch landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age. Jacob van Ruisdael (or Ruysdael) was the greatest of all Dutch landscape painters; Van Ruisdael excelled in the painting of cloudscapes.
Jacob van Ruisdael, The windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede, ca. 1670.
See also
External links
- Famous art paintings of famous painters
- Famous Museums in the World
- Landscape
- Famous Landscapes
- Famous Landscape Paintings
- Dutch Art
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