A Landscape with a Woman driving Sheep through a Ruined Archway

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Jan Wijnants specialised in painting landscapes which evoke the countryside around Haarlem, where he lived and worked. It was an area characterised by ancient sand dunes overgrown by scrubby woodland and open pastures interlaced with winding cart tracks. It was also scattered with picturesque ruins, the remains of the buildings destroyed by the forces of the Spanish occupation at the time of the siege of Haarlem nearly a century earlier.Low light floods through the ruined arch, bathing the sheep and their shepherdess in a summery glow and casting long shadows in the pool of sunshine in the middle of the picture. This atmosphere of peace and stillness at the end of the day was not created by Wijnants alone. The figures and animals which are so integral to the light effects depicted were added to the scene by his frequent collaborator Adriaen van de Velde.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

A Landscape with a Woman driving Sheep through a Ruined Archway

Date

1667

Medium

Oil on canvas

Measurements

H 35.8 x W 43.5 cm

Accession number

NG2532

Acquisition method

Salting Bequest, 1910

Work type

Painting

Normally on display at

The National Gallery, London

Trafalgar Square, London, Greater London WC2N 5DN England

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