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Peasant's Cottage (recto); Bridge and Gate (verso)

c. 1600
(Dutch, 1566–1651)
Measurements
Sheet: 17.2 x 27.2 cm (6 3/4 x 10 11/16 in.)
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Abraham Bloemaert, active in Utrecht, was a painter, prolific draftsman, print designer, and important teacher. Bloemaert was an important precursor of the new wave of realism in Dutch art in the 1620s. Artist and author Karel van Mander (1548-1606) wrote the following description of Bloemaert=s drawings in 1604 which seems to correspond very closely to this work: With art lovers there are also by him very attractive landscapes with some attractive and funny farmhouses, farm tools, trees, and backgrounds, things to be seen around Utrecht in great numbers and variety, for he does very much from life, having a very attractive way of drawing and handling with the pen, to which he then adds some succulent touches of colors for a special seemliness.
Two side-by-side sketches in ink and wash are displayed on cream paper. On our left, a rustic cottage features a steep, thatched roof and timber-and-brick walls. On our right, a weathered brick gatehouse with a rounded arch stands atop a bridge. Muted red, yellow, and brown washes color the structures, while light blue accents the sky and foreground. Sparse, thin-branched trees are sketched in the background of both scenes.

Peasant's Cottage (recto); Bridge and Gate (verso)

c. 1600

Abraham Bloemaert

(Dutch, 1566–1651)
Netherlands, early 17th Century

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