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Landscape with the Ruins of the Castle of Egmond, ca. 1650-55
Jacob Isaacksz van Ruisdael
Oil on canvas
#paintings
Art Institute of Chicago
Gallery 47 includes the work of Dutch landscape painters such as Aelbert Cuyp, Meindert Hobbema, and Jacob van Ruisdael.
[Meindert Hobbema, “A View on a High Road,” 1665, oil on canvas]
2/2 Watermill in winter, stilled and silent under the frost. By Jacob van Ruisdael, 1660s. It’s his day.
Road through wheat fields, but stealing the show is that amazing Dutch sky. By Jacob van Ruisdael, who died OTD in 1682.
Died (alas!) on this day in 1682, in Amsterdam, the great landscape painter Jacob van Ruisdael. Here, a landscape in winter, which I hope is over wherever you are.
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “Forest Scene” (c.1665) @ngadc #art #twitart #landscapeart #DutchGoldenAge
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “Seashore” (1676) @hermitage_eng #art #twitart #landscape #DutchGoldenAge
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “Winter Landscspe with a Watermill” (after the 1660s, private collection #art #twitart #DutchGoldenAge
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “The Windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede” (c.1670) @rijksmuseum #art #twitart #landscape #DutchGoldenAge
He was born in Suffolk to a family who owned Flatford Mill. After school he took over the family business before enrolling in the RA schools. He was influenced by Ruisdael & Gainsborough. Church in Trees (c1800), Trentham Park (c1801) & Landscape, 1808
Panoramic View of the Amstel Looking towards Amsterdam by Jacob van Ruisdael 1675-81
Oil on Canvas
(Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
Wheat Fields by Jacob van Ruisdael ca. 1670
Oil on Canvas
(@metmuseum)
you can literally feel the wind - this is Jacob van Ruisdael
#art #artlovers