Ref: 2368
Landscape Painting with Elegant Rider and Figures
Ref: 2368
Landscape Painting with Elegant Rider and Figures
17th Century
22 x 17.5 cm (8⁵/₈ x 6⁷/₈ inches)
Flemish
22 x 17.5 cm (8⁵/₈ x 6⁷/₈ inches)
Flemish
Provenance:
since 1972 Collection Dr. Müller, Cologne; formerly Collection Lady de Grey, London
Description: Abraham GOVAERTS
(Antwerp 1589–1626)
attributed
View of an ideal landscape with a central group of trees, flanked by a body of water and a path with peasants walking by. This cabinet painting, finely executed in the details of the foliage in the trees and the flowers in the foreground, with its subtle depth, can be attributed to the Flemish master, influenced by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Gillis van Coninxloo (III), based on its motif, composition, and style. Govaerts, who became a master of the guild in 1607 and was elected its dean in 1623, was one of Antwerp's most respected landscape painters and collaborated with other important artists such as Frans Francken the Younger.
(Antwerp 1589–1626)
attributed
View of an ideal landscape with a central group of trees, flanked by a body of water and a path with peasants walking by. This cabinet painting, finely executed in the details of the foliage in the trees and the flowers in the foreground, with its subtle depth, can be attributed to the Flemish master, influenced by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Gillis van Coninxloo (III), based on its motif, composition, and style. Govaerts, who became a master of the guild in 1607 and was elected its dean in 1623, was one of Antwerp's most respected landscape painters and collaborated with other important artists such as Frans Francken the Younger.
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