Winter scene with a sledge in the foreground and figures gathering round a tent on the ice

Jan van Goyen, 1596 - 1656



Winter scene with a sledge in the foreground and figures gathering round a tent on the ice

Jan van Goyen 1596 - 1656

Summary

This is a late work by Van Goyen, painted three years before his death. The artist, who was born in Leiden, but from c. 1632 worked chiefly in The Hague, was one of the leading exponents of the ‘tonal' phase of Dutch landscape painting, dating from the late 1620s or 1630s. In these works, variegated local colours and individual details were subordinated to a monochromatic colour scheme and broad handling in order to treat the landscape as a whole, giving it a unified atmosphere. By the 1650s, the relaxed mood of Van Goyen's earlier winter scenes had changed to one of bleakness and figures had become anonymous strugglers against the elements. Here the restricted palette of browns, greys and creams conveys well the icy chill of a winter afternoon, with pale yellowish light breaking through ominously heavy clouds and reflections glinting in the ice. The effect of veiled, shifting cloud is suggested by the use of thin paint, allowing the ground (base paint layer) to show through. These inexpensive colours could be mixed quickly and applied while the other paint layers were still wet, creating visible brushstrokes, as seen here in the sky. This lent the works an air of having perhaps been painted outdoors, but although van Goyen sketched in the open air, he painted in his studio. The figures muffled against the cold are engaged in fishing and trading, their bustling activity contrasting with the cold, still, bleak landscape.

Display Label

Winter Scene with a Sledge in the Foreground 1653 Jan van Goyen 1596-1656 Oil on panel Van Goyen was one of the most prolific and skilled landscape painters in 17th century Holland. The sketchy, shorthand appearance of his work suggests a comparison with Impressionism. By the 1650s he was painting in near monochrome, here suiting the heavy skies and cold of winter. The relaxed mood of earlier winter scenes has changed to one of bleakness. Figures become anonymous strugglers against the elements. In his youth Van Goyen was energetic and ambitious, but it seems that events overtook him. Speculations in property and tulips left him a broken man. Assheton - Bennett bequest 1979.459


Object Name

Winter scene with a sledge in the foreground and figures gathering round a tent on the ice

Creators Name

Jan van Goyen

Date Created

1653

Dimensions

Panel: 27.9cm x 43.1cm
Frame: 47.5cm x 62cm

accession number

1979.459

Place of creation

Holland

Support

Panel

Medium

oil on panel

Credit

Bequeathed by Mr and Mrs Assheton-Bennett.

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