Landschap met een hengelaar in een boot by Philips Koninck

Landschap met een hengelaar in een boot 1629 - 1688

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drawing, graphite

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drawing

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dutch-golden-age

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landscape

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charcoal drawing

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pencil drawing

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graphite

Dimensions height 82 mm, width 179 mm

This etching, "Landscape with an Angler in a Boat," was created by Philips Koninck in the Netherlands during the 17th century. Koninck was celebrated for his panoramic landscapes, and this print exemplifies his ability to capture the vastness of the Dutch countryside. The Dutch Golden Age was a period of immense economic growth and social change and artists played a crucial role in shaping national identity. Landscapes became increasingly popular as symbols of Dutch pride and prosperity. Koninck's landscapes often emphasize the flat, open terrain that defined the Dutch Republic. In this context, the solitary angler in the boat could represent the individual's connection to the land and its resources. To fully understand Koninck's work, we can explore period maps, travelogues, and economic data. These resources help us to interpret the meaning of the image. Art history enables us to understand the values and beliefs of the Dutch Golden Age.

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