Landschap met fluitspelende herder by Nicolas Perelle

Landschap met fluitspelende herder 1613 - 1657

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aged paper

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dutch-golden-age

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old engraving style

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landscape

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etching

Dimensions height 114 mm, width 253 mm

Nicolas Perelle created this landscape with a flute-playing shepherd as an engraving. The composition is structured with a clear division between foreground and background, using linear perspective to create a sense of depth. The dense, dark masses of trees on the left contrast with the open, lighter space on the right. Perelle's focus on formal elements can be seen as reflecting a broader interest in classical ideals of order and harmony that permeated the art of the period. The placement of figures and the built environment is deliberately constructed. These arrangements encourage the viewer to read the landscape as a constructed, idealized space rather than a purely natural one. Consider the engraving's technique. The use of finely etched lines to render detail and texture invites contemplation on the artwork’s careful construction and on the broader cultural values it represents.

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