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Haensbergen, Jan van attr.
1642 Utrecht - 1705 The Hague.
Italianate ruin landscape with bathing nymphs.
Oil on copper. Badly legible monogrammed «IVH (?)» lower left.
H 29,
As one of the most important successors of Cornelis van Poelenburch (1594/95 Utrecht - 1667 ibid.), the great master of the antique landscape, Jan van Haensbergen is active in both, the genre of portraiture and the antique landscape. Here, covered only with drapery, nymphs emerge from a bath in front of a southern scene with ruins. Depictions such as this were in great demand in the Netherlands during the Golden Age. With mythological or biblical scenes in the foreground, they serve the desire for Italy of the time.
We would like to thank Dr. Fred G. Meijer, expert on Dutch and Flemish painting of the
Provenance: private collection Achern.
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2400,- EUR |