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Landscape with a Rider Watering his Horse

1655 - 1684

Medium

oil on panel

Dimensions

h 23.5cm × w 30.5cm × d 5cm

Collection

Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Materials

panel; oil paint (paint)

Object Type

painting

Subject Matter

low hill country; riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman; horse

Acquisition Method

loan

Acquired

1885

Notes

height 23.5 cm x width 30.5 cm

Collection Type

paintings

About Jan Wijnants

1625–1684Dutch Republic

Wijnants was probably born in Haarlem; his year of birth is contested but is probably ca. 1630/1635. His father was probably the art dealer Jan Wijnants. Dirck Wijntrack was an important early influence on his work and there is evidence that the two artists worked together during the 1650s. Early paintings often feature brick farm buildings and cottages and over time the buildings became less central to the composition and were placed in the middle distance. Most of his later paintings are landscapes, particularly dunescapes based on the broad ridge of sand dunes near Haarlem. His later paintings also often include stylized foliage and a blasted elm or oak tree dominating the foreground, as in "Hawking Party with a Falconer" (1666). Wijnants also painting Italianate landscapes, although he never travelled to Italy himself, and he is the painter of the topographical "View of the Herengracht, Amsterdam" (ca. 1661). His work was very appealing to English collectors of the 18th century and influenced 18th- and 19th-century artists such as François Boucher, Thomas Gainsborough, and John Crome.