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Village on a River

1620–25
(Dutch, 1595/96–1639/40)
Measurements
Sheet: 14.9 x 21 cm (5 7/8 x 8 1/4 in.); Matted: 16.8 x 21.9 x 0.5 cm (6 5/8 x 8 5/8 x 3/16 in.); Image: 10.5 x 16.5 cm (4 1/8 x 6 1/2 in.)
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Public Domain
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In the 1620s, when this small drawing was made, sketching landscape scenes en plein air (on-site) was still relatively new in the Netherlands.

Description

This small sheet by Jan Jansz. den Uyl shows the Amsterdam artist recording a scene that he probably encountered during a walk outside the city. Once back in his studio, he embellished the view with watercolors in blue, green, gray, and ochre. In the 1620s, when this was made, sketching landscape scenes on-site was still relatively new in the Netherlands. The drawing does not relate to any known work by Den Uyl, who was a noted still life painter, and he probably made it for his own pleasure.
A horizontal drawing in black chalk and watercolor depicts a river scene in muted blues and greens. Fine, sketchy lines define trees with feathered foliage and a central church spire rising above a village. To the right, a sailboat is moored near a thatched structure. On the left, a path follows the bank. Delicate, layered dashes create texture throughout, while squiggly lines define the water's surface below two birds in the sky.

Village on a River

1620–25

Jan Jansz den Uyl

(Dutch, 1595/96–1639/40)
Netherlands

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