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Eight Bohemian Landscapes: Landscape with Log Bridge over Cataract

c. 1610–15
(Flemish, c. 1570–1629)
(Flemish, c. 1567–after 1624)
Culture
Flanders
Medium
engraving
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Description

The dramatic forest interior, ornamental foliage, and diminutive figures in this engraving are all hallmarks of the imaginary landscape tradition brought by Flemish immigrants to the northern Netherlands at the turn of the 17th-century. Pieter Stevens (about 1567-after 1624), the designer of the print, worked in Antwerp until 1594, when he was named court painter to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. While in Rudolf's employ, Aegidius Sadeler engraved a number of his drawings, such as this work. Enormous trees rise above a scene of peasants and mules who cross a manmade bridge to reach a distant mill. In the foreground corner, a group of figures stand along the rocky river bank while a man fires a flintlock across the river.
An engraving in black ink depicts a rugged landscape with a rushing cataract. In the center, a jagged rock supports a log bridge angling upward, carrying pack animals and figures. Below, water roils over jagged rocks. To the lower right, a group walks along a path. Dense forests and gabled houses fill the background, rendered with fine hatching and cross-hatching that detail textures of the water and rocky terrain.

Eight Bohemian Landscapes: Landscape with Log Bridge over Cataract

c. 1610–15

Aegidius Sadeler, Pieter II Stevens

(Flemish, c. 1570–1629), (Flemish, c. 1567–after 1624)
Flanders

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