Artwork
View of the Country House Oversteen

View of the Country House Oversteen is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Pieter van Asch. It dates from 1648 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
Pieter van Asch’s 1648 canvas presents a tranquil Dutch countryside scene centered on a substantial manor house. The composition balances the architectural focal point with a winding canal in the foreground, flanked by trees and grazing livestock, creating a harmonious view of rural life.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts everyday activity: figures strolling along the waterway and animals feeding near the shore, suggesting a peaceful, agrarian routine. The inclusion of the prominent house underscores the relationship between landownership and the surrounding landscape, reflecting the social order of the period.
Technique & Style
Van Asch employs a subtle modulation of light, allowing a gentle illumination to wash over trees and structures while deeper shadows give form to the foliage and architecture. The soft palette and delicate brushwork contribute to a sense of atmospheric calm, characteristic of mid‑seventeenth‑century Dutch landscape painting.
History & Provenance
Created in the mid‑1600s, the work entered the collection of Denmark’s Statens Museum for Kunst, where it remains on display. Its provenance traces a typical path for Dutch genre scenes, moving from private ownership into a national institution dedicated to preserving European art.
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