Artwork
A Landscape with Farm Buildings among Trees

A Landscape with Farm Buildings among Trees is an ink drawing by the Baroque artist Rembrandt. It dates from 1652 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
About this work
The artist used pen, brown ink, and brown wash on laid paper to create it, which is a technique that allows for detailed and expressive drawings.
This painting is called A Landscape with Farm Buildings among Trees.
It was made by Rembrandt van Rijn around 1650/1655.
The artist used pen, brown ink, and brown wash on laid paper to create it, which is a technique that allows for detailed and expressive drawings.
The fact that Rembrandt made this during the Baroque period is interesting because it shows how he worked within that style.
To learn more about this style, look into the movement: Baroque.
Overview
A Landscape with Farm Buildings among Trees is a drawing executed by Rembrandt van Rijn around the mid‑1650s, approximately 1652. Rendered on laid paper, the work combines pen work, brown ink and a subtle brown wash, producing a finely detailed yet atmospheric view of a rural scene.
Subject & Meaning
The composition depicts a quiet countryside setting, where modest farm structures are nestled among a cluster of trees. The arrangement emphasizes the harmony between human habitation and the natural environment, a theme recurrent in Dutch landscape art of the period.
Technique & Style
Rembrandt employs a combination of precise pen lines and broader ink washes, allowing for both sharp architectural detail and softer tonal gradations. The use of laid paper, with its characteristic ribbed texture, contributes to the drawing’s tactile quality, while the restrained palette reflects the Baroque sensibility for chiaroscuro and depth.
History & Provenance
Created during the later phase of Rembrandt’s career, the drawing belongs to a period when the artist increasingly turned to drawing as a means of exploration. Its provenance traces back to private collections before entering a public institution, though specific ownership details remain limited.
Context
The work emerges from the Dutch Golden Age, a time when landscape imagery flourished alongside genre scenes and portraiture. Within the broader Baroque movement, Rembrandt’s approach balances dramatic contrast with a measured observation of everyday rural life.
Artist & collection
Artist
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), known mononymously as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and draughtsman.


















![A Stand of Trees [recto], by John Varley](https://artifactworldgallery.com/img/john-varley--a-stand-of-trees-recto--88424b951e70bc89-w320.webp)
