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you can literally feel the wind - this is Jacob van Ruisdael
#art #artlovers
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🎼Francois Couperin (1668-1733)
🎵Les Petits Moulins a Vent (Violin and Pianoforte)
🎨Jacob van Ruisdael (Landscape with a windmill by a river)
🤗💝Buongiorno e Grazie sempre💞🙏💞un fine-settimana piacevole🎀a te Luna @LunaLeso 😉✨
O yüzden size yarım kalmış gibi geliyorsa zaten yarım kaldığındandır :) Ve son olarak bu hafta yeni bölüm yayını olamayacak, haftaya devam ediciğiz. #jacopvanruisdael #windmill #cloud #light #sailingboat #storm #painting #digitalpainting #photoshop #color #value
Bu hafta ustalardan öğreniyorumda yine Hollanda’nın altın çağından Jacob van Ruisdael’in Yeldeğirmeni’ni taklit etmeye çalışacağız. Bu akşam saat 21.00 de. Twitch linki profilde 😘
Isaack van Ruisdael 1599-1677.
The Plank Fence (Probably near Haarlem)
Oil on wood, 56 x 80 cm
Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “Waterfall in a Rocky Landscape” (1660s) @LiechtensteinAT #art #landscape @JohnConstableRA
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “The Breakwater” (c.1671) @MuseeLouvre; a painting that Vincent van Gogh thought “magnificent” #art
Jacob van Ruisdael’s “Dune Landscape” (1646) #state_hermitage #art #landscape
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The Ray of Light, also known as Le Coup de Soleil, (c. 1665) is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch painter Jacob van Ruisdael. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the @MuseeLouvre
2/2 Watermill in winter, stilled and silent under the frost. By Jacob van Ruisdael, 1660s. It's his day today.
Died (alas!) on this day in 1682, in Amsterdam, the great landscape painter Jacob van Ruisdael. Here, a landscape in winter, which seems still to be happening in some places!
Join us at 1pm today for a #free gallery talk on "Man’s Relationship with the Land" - exploring Rubens, Ruisdael, Claude and Rosa. #wallaceeducation #freetalks
[image: Jacob van Ruisdael, Rocky Landscape, 1650s]
New art for sale! "BW 7 van Ruisdael". Buy it at: https://t.co/Qqua6PwR9g
Part of ‘Dulwich Outdoor Gallery’, this piece by Walter Kershaw was inspired by ‘Landscape with windmills near Haarlem’. The scene, painted by Van Ruisdael (1650) and John Constable (1831) are both on display in @DulwichGallery #lookuplondon