Artwork

Landschaft italienischen Charakters

Landschaft italienischen Charakters, by Pieter Bout, unspecified, 1694
Landschaft italienischen Charakters, by Pieter Bout, unspecified, 1694

Landschaft italienischen Charakters is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Pieter Bout. It dates from 1694 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

Pieter Bout, a Flemish artist active in the late 1600s, painted *Landschaft italienischen Charakters* in 1694. The work depicts a lively Italianate village, complete with a towering structure, a castle‑like building, and a bridge crowded with pedestrians and a horse‑drawn cart. It is part of the Alte Pinakothek’s collection.

Subject & Meaning

The composition presents a bustling rural settlement under a cloudy sky, where everyday activity unfolds among trees, houses, and a prominent tower. The scene captures a moment of communal life, emphasizing the interaction between architecture and the surrounding landscape.

Technique & Style

Bout employs pronounced light‑and‑shadow contrasts to model figures and structures, a chiaroscuro effect that adds spatial depth. His palette is muted and soft, reflecting a transitional tone between the late Flemish Baroque and emerging 18th‑century sensibilities.

Historical Context

The painting follows the Dutch Golden Age tradition of landscape painting, drawing on precedents set by Jan Brueghel the Elder and other Flemish masters. Bout’s work illustrates the period’s fascination with idealised Italian scenery rendered through a Northern European lens.

Provenance

Since its creation, the canvas has remained within museum holdings and is presently displayed at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, where it contributes to the institution’s representation of late 17th‑century Flemish landscape art.

Artist & collection

Artist

Pieter Bout

Pieter Bout (between 1640 and 1645 – between 17 June 1689 and 1719) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and printmaker.