Giclée- of canvasafdruk van museumkwaliteit met een snelle productie en flexibele afwerkingsmogelijkheden. ( Bestel handgeschilderde reproductie
Schakel over naar digitale afbeelding)
Kies uit onze vooraf ingestelde maten die overeenkomen met de originele verhoudingen van het kunstwerk.
U kunt uw eigen afmetingen opgeven om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de proporties van het originele kunstwerk, zullen wij de afbeelding bijsnijden of uitbreiden met een gespiegelde of effen rand. Een digitaal mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm de werkelijke bijsneding of uitbreiding niet weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
Hoewel aangepaste maten beschikbaar zijn, raden wij aan een afmeting uit de vooraf bepaalde lijst te kiezen om de originele proporties te behouden.
Wereldwijde levering () binnen 2 weken in plaats van de standaard 4/5 weken. (17 september)
Landscape with Cattle
Afmetingen reproductie
Jacob van Strij’s “Landscape with Cattle” stands as a quintessential example of Dutch Golden Age landscape painting, embodying the serene beauty and meticulous observation characteristic of this artistic period. Executed in 1785 – 1800, this oil on canvas measuring 80 x 107 cm captures a tranquil rural scene that transcends mere depiction; it’s an invitation to contemplate the harmony between humanity and nature.
Initially dismissed as a Cuyp attribution due to a misleading inscription on the lower right corner—a common occurrence during the time—scholarly research has definitively established Strij's authorship. Comparisons with signed works by Cuyp revealed subtle stylistic differences, bolstering the conviction that this painting represents an independent artistic endeavor.
Strij’s approach aligns closely with the Baroque tradition yet subtly diverges from its theatrical exuberance. Like many artists of his era, he drew inspiration from the monumental landscapes of Rembrandt and Cuyp, prioritizing atmospheric perspective and tonal modulation to convey depth and realism. However, Strij eschews the dramatic contrasts favored by Cuyp, opting for softer lighting that illuminates the scene with a diffused glow—a technique particularly adept at capturing the ethereal quality of winter mornings.
The artist’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke. The textured surface of the canvas reflects the materiality of the pigments themselves, demonstrating Strij's mastery of oil paint and his ability to render natural forms with remarkable accuracy. Particularly noteworthy are the depictions of the cattle—their fur meticulously brushed to convey a palpable sense of warmth and vitality—and the reflections shimmering on the river’s surface.
"Landscape with Cattle" reflects the broader cultural landscape of the Dutch Republic during the Enlightenment. The painting speaks to an idealized vision of rural life, mirroring the philosophical preoccupation with simplicity and contemplation prevalent at the time. Furthermore, it embodies the fascination for scientific observation—a hallmark of the era—as evidenced by the artist’s careful rendering of geological formations and plant species.
The inclusion of a village nestled along the riverbank adds another layer of significance to the composition. This depiction harkens back to earlier Baroque landscapes that celebrated the grandeur of aristocratic estates, subtly reminding viewers of the social hierarchy inherent in Dutch society. Yet, unlike those monumental works, “Landscape with Cattle” prioritizes intimacy and immediacy—a deliberate choice that underscores Strij’s artistic sensibility.
Beyond its aesthetic merits, "Landscape with Cattle" resonates on an emotional level. The tranquil atmosphere conveyed by the painting evokes feelings of peace and contentment—a balm for the anxieties of urban life during the Enlightenment. The presence of livestock symbolizes fertility and prosperity, reinforcing the pastoral ethos that underpinned Dutch artistic culture.
Ultimately, Jacob van Strij’s “Landscape with Cattle” remains a testament to the enduring power of landscape art to inspire contemplation and capture the sublime beauty of the natural world. Its meticulous execution and harmonious composition solidify its place as one of the most celebrated achievements of Dutch Golden Age painting.
1756 - 1815 , Nederland