Boomlandschap met twee ruiters en een wandelaar by Jan Peeter Verdussen

Boomlandschap met twee ruiters en een wandelaar 1710 - 1763

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etching

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baroque

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etching

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dog

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old engraving style

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landscape

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forest

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genre-painting

Dimensions: height 97 mm, width 116 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This landscape with two horse riders and a walker is a small etching made by Jan Peeter Verdussen in the 18th century. The composition balances a sense of depth and intimacy, achieved through delicate lines and carefully placed figures amidst the trees. The scene is structured by a progression from the detailed foreground, populated with figures and fauna, to the dense, textured background of trees. This technique invites us into a space that is both wild and ordered. The linear quality of the etching, combined with the tonal variations created by the density of lines, brings a tactile quality to the depicted scene. The interaction between light and shadow, created through Verdussen's meticulous technique, gives the landscape a vivid and lifelike presence. Consider how Verdussen uses the formal constraints of etching to explore broader themes of nature and the pastoral. The subtle variations in line and tone don't just represent, but also invite a deeper contemplation of the natural world. The artwork functions as a cultural artifact that allows viewers to reflect on our relationship with the environment.

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