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Description

Van Troostwijk breathed new life into Dutch landscape painting. In his pictures he did not compose an ideal vision of nature, nor did he refer back to monumental 17th-century landscapes. Instead, he lovingly rendered familiar everyday motifs, such as this bleaching field at a farm in Gelderland. The bright light and lush vegetation in this scene make it a truly Dutch landscape.

A Barn on the Bank of a Stream in Gelderland

c. 1805 - c. 1810

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Dimensions

height 52.5 cm x width 63 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands