Artwork
Paisaje con pastor

Paisaje con pastor is an oil painting by the French Classical Baroque artist Gaspard Dughet. It dates from 1644 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.
About this work
Overview
Gaspard Dughet’s 1644 oil on canvas, titled *Paisaje con pastor*, depicts a calm rural scene. A gentle river winds through the composition, bordered by a solitary figure seated on its bank. In the distance, a modest structure stands amid a flock of grazing sheep, while rolling hills and distant mountains frame the tranquil setting.
Subject & Meaning
The work centers on the harmonious relationship between humanity, livestock, and the natural environment. The shepherd’s presence suggests stewardship of the land, while the peaceful arrangement of sheep and the serene river convey an idealized vision of pastoral life, reflecting 17th‑century notions of bucolic virtue and calm.
Technique & Style
Dughet employs a balanced palette of earth tones, using chiaroscuro to model forms and suggest depth. Light falls across the river and figures, contrasting with the shadowed hills, while the expansive, billowy clouds create atmospheric perspective. The composition follows the classical landscape tradition, emphasizing order and a measured, idealized view of nature.
History & Provenance
Created in 1644, the painting entered the collection of the Museo del Prado, where it remains on display. Its acquisition reflects the museum’s focus on Baroque landscape painting and the broader appreciation of Dughet’s contributions to the genre during the 17th century.
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