Flat landscape with a view to distant hills
Philips de Koninck 1619 - 1688
Summary
Koninck's panoramic views were among the most innovative developments in Dutch landscape painting. He was inspired by the broad plains of his native Gelderland, and this subject dominated much of his work. This early example may show the influence of Rembrandt in its contrasts of light and shade. Koninck suggests the expansiveness of the land through horizontal bands of mossy greens and browns. The eye is led back through these planes, which give the small panel a surprising sense of space and recession. The minute figures and the dog chasing birds provide a sense of scale. The view may look convincing, but the distant mountains are not typical of the terrain of Holland. Like most Dutch 17th century paintings, it is a reconstruction of reality, assembled from outdoor sketches and from memory.
Display Label
Flat Landscape with a View to Distant Hills 1648 Philips Koninck 1619-88 Oil on panel Koninck’s panoramic views were among the most innovative developments in Dutch landscape painting. He was inspired by the broad plains of his native Gelderland, and this subject dominated much of his work. This early example may show the influence of Rembrandt in its contrasts of light and shade. Koninck suggests the expansiveness of the land through horizontal bands of mossy greens and browns. The minute figures and the dog chasing birds provide a sense of scale. Koninck was also a painter of domestic scenes, an example of which hangs elsewhere in this exhibition. Assheton Bennett bequest 1979.469
Object Name
Flat landscape with a view to distant hills
Creators Name
Date Created
1648
Dimensions
Panel: 29.8cm x 40.8cm
frame: 42cm x 52cm
accession number
1979.469
Place of creation
Holland
Support
Panel
Medium
oil paint on panel
On Display
[G14] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 14 - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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Credit
Bequeathed by Mr and Mrs Assheton-Bennett.
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