Artwork
Landschaft mit Bauernhaus

Landschaft mit Bauernhaus is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Jan Lagoor. It dates from 1644 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
The work depicts a tranquil, rocky hillside punctuated by a solitary tree and a modest structure partially concealed by the terrain.
Landschaft mit Bauernhaus is an oil painting executed in 1644 by the Dutch artist Jan Lagoor. The work depicts a tranquil, rocky hillside punctuated by a solitary tree and a modest structure partially concealed by the terrain. A meandering path winds through low vegetation under a cloud‑filled sky, where occasional shafts of light break through. The composition is held in the collection of the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.
Subject & Meaning
The scene presents a quiet rural landscape, emphasizing the relationship between human habitation and the natural environment. The modest building, perhaps a farmhouse or ruin, appears dwarfed by the surrounding rocks and foliage, suggesting a contemplative view of humanity’s modest place within a broader, enduring landscape. The lone tree and winding path guide the viewer’s eye, reinforcing a sense of solitary journey.
Technique & Style
Lagoor employs a soft, graduated shading that renders the rocks, foliage, and architecture with a gentle, almost atmospheric quality. Light and shadow merge subtly, creating a muted chiaroscuro that lends depth without harsh contrast. The palette is restrained, favoring earth tones that enhance the calm, distant mood of the composition.
History & Provenance
Created in the mid‑17th century, the painting entered the holdings of the Alte Pinakothek, one of Germany’s foremost art museums. Its acquisition date is not recorded in the available sources, but it remains part of the museum’s Dutch Golden Age collection, representing Lagoor’s contribution to landscape painting of that period.
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