80 Perth Rd, Scone, Perth PH2 6JL

The Windmill of Wijk bij Duurstede – copy by RA Holdaway

R A Holdaway Dutch Landscape Oil on canvas. A 19th century Dutch landscape depicting windmill by a shoreline with forground figures.

Copy of Jacob van Ruisdael, an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is now in the collection of the Amsterdam Museum, on loan to the Rijksmuseum. He was a prolific Dutch landscape painter, said to have produced hundreds of works in his career. Van Ruisdael first studied painting with his father and uncle, Isaak and Salomon van Ruisdael. He received his formal training in landscape painting in Germany, and traveled frequently between the two countries before settling in Amsterdam. As a result, many of the scenes featured in his paintings are a fictionalized hybrid between the Dutch and German countryside. Trees, waterfalls, and windmills are recurring motifs in his compositions, which are characteristically rendered with thick impasto and rich colors. During his time in Amsterdam, van Ruisdael also served as a mentor and instructor for young Dutch artists, including Jan van Kessel and Meindert Hobbema.

£500.00

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