Artwork

Heimkehr der Herde

Heimkehr der Herde, by Pieter van Bloemen, unspecified, 1694
Heimkehr der Herde, by Pieter van Bloemen, unspecified, 1694

Heimkehr der Herde is an unspecified painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Pieter van Bloemen. It dates from 1694 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1694 by the Flemish painter Pieter van Bloemen, *Heimkehr der Herde* presents a quiet rural tableau. A man in a hat stands beside a saddled horse, while a group of goats wanders nearby. Behind them, a stone arch and a modest building frame the scene, lending depth and a sense of place to the composition.

Subject & Meaning

The work captures a moment of pastoral return, suggesting the routine of shepherding life. The man's relaxed posture and the calm animals convey a harmonious relationship between human and livestock, emphasizing themes of stewardship and the tranquil rhythms of countryside existence.

Technique & Style

Van Bloquem’s handling reflects the Flemish Baroque sensibility, with careful modeling of light and shadow to give volume to the figures. The subtle chiaroscuro accentuates the textures of the horse’s saddle, the goats’ fur, and the stone architecture, while the overall palette remains muted, reinforcing the scene’s serenity.

History & Provenance

The painting is part of the collection of the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. It remains a representative example of van Bloemen’s Italianate landscapes, a genre he pursued throughout his career in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when he was known for integrating figures and animals into bucolic settings.

Artist & collection

Artist

Pieter van Bloemen

Pieter van Bloemen, also known as Standaart (bapt. 17 January 1657 – 6 March 1720), first name also spelled Peter or Peeter, was a Flemish painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He was a gifted landscape and animal artist…