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Description

An imaginary harbour, at the first light of dawn. On the right, a Roman triumphal arch catches the early rays of the sun. Claude Lorrain – a Frenchman who worked in Rome – was a master at capturing the atmosphere of each particular time of day. His poetic, Italianate landscapes influenced many of his contemporaries, including the Dutch Italianates.

Harbour at Sunrise

c. 1637 - c. 1638

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Dimensions

height 106 cm x width 130 cm x thickness 11 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands