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Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
h 325cm × w 160.5cm
Collection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Materials
canvas; oil paint (paint)
Object Type
painting; mural painting
Subject Matter
pastorales, Arcadische taferelen; landscape with ruins
Production Place
Amsterdam
Acquisition Method
bequest
Acquired
1949
Notes
Wandschildering in het midden. Uit een serie van tien wandschilderingen met arcadische landschappen in de kamer aan de tuinkant op de hoofdverdiepi...
Collection Type
paintings
A painter and draftsman known mostly for his painted wallpapers. He eventually owned his own successful factory; his designs followed the prevailing 18th-century taste for arcadian and native Dutch landscapes with small figures, and especially for decorative architecture. He was active in the Amsterdam Tekenacademie, first as a student, then as a teacher, and, by 1784, as co-director with Cornelis Buys. None of his designs for theatrical scenery and properties, done later in his career, remain today.
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