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Landscape with Saint John the Baptist

c. 1540
(Flemish, 1510–1572)
Culture
Flanders
Measurements
Framed: 43.2 x 54.9 x 6.4 cm (17 x 21 5/8 x 2 1/2 in.); Unframed: 30.5 x 42.3 cm (12 x 16 5/8 in.)
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This picture is an example of the so-called world landscape, a term coined by art historians to characterize a type of Northern landscape painting with a vast panorama and a narrative religious subject in the foreground. This type of landscape, popularized by the Flemish painter Joachim Patinir (about 1485-1524), was fashionable throughout the 16th century. Bles placed the group of exotically dressed figures on a piece of land overlooking a great panorama of mountains, coast, and sea. The view of the harbor city is purely imaginative, and the fanciful cliffs and mountain peaks that crowd the distance seem to disappear into a light mist. This manner of creating depth in the landscape, called the atmospheric or aerial perspective, was an invention of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). Bles was acclaimed in Italy as the Master of the Owl (il Civetta), after the bird he often put into his works. In this scene, the owl is situated on the rock in the lower-right foreground.
A horizontally oriented oil painting on wood depicts a vast landscape with fine, detailed layers. In the lower left, a clustered crowd with light skin tones listens to Saint John the Baptist. Figures in turbans and robes traverse a rocky foreground to our right. In the middle ground, boats navigate a waterway bordering a sprawling fortified city. Distant blue-gray mountains recede beneath a soft, cloudy sky in the upper third.

Landscape with Saint John the Baptist

c. 1540

Herri met de Bles

(Flemish, 1510–1572)
Flanders

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