Artwork Page for Winter Landscape with Skater

Details / Information for Winter Landscape with Skater

Winter Landscape with Skater

1662
(Dutch, 1641–1680)
Measurements
Sheet: 24 x 31.3 cm (9 7/16 x 12 5/16 in.); Matted: 31.1 x 36.5 x 0.5 cm (12 1/4 x 14 3/8 x 3/16 in.); Image: 17.9 x 25.8 cm (7 1/16 x 10 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
You can copy, modify, and distribute this work, all without asking permission. Learn more about CMA's Open Access Initiative.
Location
Not on view
?

Did You Know?

Frozen canals in 17th-century Holland were a mainstay of entertainment for skaters like the one seen in this drawing, providing access from town to town like roads.

Description

In this drawing, the Dutch landscape painter Jan van Kessel depicted a rustic rural scene showing rundown sheds beside a frozen canal with a small village church beyond. A skater glides under an overgrown stone bridge. Such rural landscape scenes, considered fundamentally Dutch, became the focus of the Dutch landscape school in the 17th century. Van Kessel was also noted for his trees; the central tree in this image was rendered with black chalk and grey ink wash to create a gently shimmering effect.
A horizontally oriented ink and wash drawing on beige paper depicts a winter village. On the left, a gabled house with a smoking chimney is rendered in dark, expressive lines. A spindly, leafless tree rises toward the center-right, reaching toward birds in the upper right. In the background, a tall spire rises above low buildings. To the right, a figure stands on a frozen waterway beneath a single-arched stone bridge.

Winter Landscape with Skater

1662

Jan van Kessel

(Dutch, 1641–1680)
Netherlands

See Also

Visually Similar by AI

Contact Us

The information about this object, including provenance, may not be currently accurate. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please fill out the appropriate request form linked below:

Update or Correct Artwork Information

Imagery or Rights for Non-Open-Access Artworks

Report a Website Issue

Further Questions About This Artwork