On Country Roads and Fields: The Depiction of the 18Th-And 19Th-Century Landscape
Description:
This is a fitting motto for the lush and dreamy landscapes portrayed in On Country Roads and Fields. The collection presents the finest and most characteristic examples of landscape paintings, drawings and watercolors by Dutch artists of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. They have been selected from numerous public and private collections in The Netherlands and elsewhere. The artists featured share an intense love of nature and their work runs the gamut of such varied phenomena as the painted wall decorations of the eighteenth century, the Romantic landscapes of Koekkoek and Schelfout in the middle of the nineteenth century, the Impressionist renderings of the Hague School, represented by Roelofs, Mauve and Weissenbruch, and ending around the turn of the century with the innovative ideas of artists such as Toorop, van Gogh, Sloujters and Mondrian.
No matter where the artists found their inspiration, each and every one of these 100 masterpieces radiates a profound and intimate relationship with the landscape.