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Jacob van Ruisdael — A ruined castle gateway, probably the archway of Huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem
Jacob van Ruisdael

A ruined castle gateway, probably the archway of Huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem

Jacob van Ruisdael's oil on panel depicts a ruined castle gateway, likely from Huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem, showcasing the Dutch Golden Age landscape tradition. The painting demonstrates Ruisdael's masterful treatment of atmospheric perspective and architectural subjects.

Medium
oil on panel

🔨 Auction Lot

Master Paintings & Sculpture Part I

January 27, 2022

Estimate: $400,000$600,000

Lot 45

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Jacob van Ruisdael, A ruined castle gateway, probably the archway of Huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem

Jacob van Ruisdael's oil on panel depicts a ruined castle gateway, likely from Huis Ter Kleef near Haarlem, showcasing the Dutch Golden Age landscape tradition. The painting demonstrates Ruisdael's masterful treatment of atmospheric perspective and architectural subjects.

Medium
oil on panel
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Atmospheric, Ruins, Baroque, Golden Brown, Landscape, Melancholic, Dutch, Oil On Panel, Architecture, 17th Century

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