Artwork
Landschaft mit Bettlern und römischen Ruinen

Landschaft mit Bettlern und römischen Ruinen is an unspecified painting by the Rococo painting artist Bartholomeus Breenbergh. It is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Landschaft mit Bettlern und römischen Ruinen is a painting by Dutch Golden Age artist Bartholomeus Breenbergh, created in 1700. The work combines a serene wooded landscape with elements of classical antiquity and everyday life.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a tranquil scene of three figures on a path amidst tall, sturdy trees and a partly cloudy sky. Distant architectural elements, including a castle and Roman ruins, subtly integrate classical motifs into the natural setting. The presence of beggars alongside these elements may allude to the coexistence of poverty and grandeur.
Technique & Style
Breenbergh employed earthy tones, predominantly browns and greens, accented by red attire on one figure. Soft shadows, achieved through chiaroscuro, create depth, separating the foreground figures from the background and imbuing the scene with peace and quietude.
History & Provenance
Created in 1700 during the Rococo period, the painting reflects Breenbergh's penchant for Italianate landscapes, influenced by his time in Rome and Amsterdam.
Context
The work's blend of classical ruins and everyday life in a natural setting situates it within the broader tradition of Dutch Golden Age painting, which often incorporated Italianate elements.
Legacy
While specific legacy details of *Landschaft mit Bettlern und römischen Ruinen* are not highlighted, it contributes to the broader understanding of Breenbergh's contribution to Dutch landscape painting of his era.
Artist & collection
Artist
Bartholomeus Breenbergh (before 13 November 1598 – after 3 October 1657) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of Italian and Italianate landscapes, in Rome (1619-1630) and Amsterdam (1630-1657).


















