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Forest Stream ca 1660 Oil canvas 39 1 / 4 x 50 7 / 8
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Forest Stream ca 1660 Oil canvas 39 1 / 4 x 50 7 / 8
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1628 29–1682 1656 1660 Country Everdingen Haarlem Interest Jacob Van Ruisdael Reinforced Ruisdael Settled Traveled Allart Van Familiar Forest Stream Romantic Landscape
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This print showcases "Forest Stream" a mesmerizing oil canvas painting created around 1660 by the renowned Dutch artist Jacob van Ruisdael. Measuring approximately 39 1/4 x 50 7/8 inches (997 x 1292 cm), this masterpiece captures the essence of a serene woodland scene. Ruisdael, hailing from Haarlem and active between 1628-1682 in Amsterdam, was known for his exceptional talent in depicting nature's beauty. In his early fifties, he embarked on a journey to Germany near the Dutch border, where he found inspiration in the enchanting countryside. This particular artwork reflects Ruisdael's interest in romantic landscapes and is reinforced by his travels through wooded hills and country roads. Having settled back in Amsterdam by 1656, Ruisdael became familiar with Scandinavian landscapes through works by Allart van Everdingen. These influences can be seen as he masterfully portrays the tranquil flow of water within this forest stream. The Liszt Collection presents this stunning print as an homage to Ruisdael's artistic prowess and his ability to capture nature's allure on canvas.
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