Artwork
Riverside landscape

Riverside landscape is an oil painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Joris van der Haagen. It dates from 1652 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
Overview
Riverside Landscape is an oil painting created by Dutch Golden Age painter Joris van der Haagen around 1652. The work depicts a serene riverside scene, characteristic of the period's artistic emphasis on landscape. It is housed in the National Museum in Warsaw.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays a tranquil riverside environment with trees, a cloudy sky, a seated figure in the foreground, and a house on the left. The composition conveys a sense of calm and peace, inviting the viewer into the depicted world.
Technique & Style
Van der Haagen utilized oil paint to achieve depth and texture. The palette is predominantly muted greens and browns, contributing to the serene ambiance. The use of chiaroscuro techniques enhances the visual depth of the landscape.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1652, the painting is part of the National Museum in Warsaw's collection. No detailed provenance history is provided in the available information.
Context
Riverside Landscape reflects the Dutch Golden Age's focus on landscape painting, emphasizing natural serenity and everyday life scenes.
Legacy
While the painting's direct influence or notable exhibitions are not specified, it represents the enduring appeal of Dutch Golden Age landscapes in museum collections.
Artist & collection
Artist
Joris Abrahamsz. van der Haagen (c. 1615 – 23 May 1669 (buried)) was a Dutch Golden Age painter specialized in landscapes.


















