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Wooded Landscape

after 1648
(Dutch, 1609/10–1690)
Measurements
Support: 34.9 x 53 cm (13 3/4 x 20 7/8 in.); Matted: 42.9 x 60.5 x 0.6 cm (16 7/8 x 23 13/16 x 1/4 in.); Image: 28.8 x 46.3 cm (11 5/16 x 18 1/4 in.)
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Studies of dense forests and individual trees were a specialty of Dutch artists in the 1600s.

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Known exclusively for his drawings and prints, the Dutch artist Anthonie Waterloo specialized in tree studies and dense forest scenes such as this drawing. Here he created a vista through groupings of tall trees, producing the effect of shimmering light and movement with his unique technique of using wet charcoal over dry chalk. He added a subtle white wash throughout the center of the composition to create the hint of the sun’s glow beyond the trees. Such a work would have been sold as a finished work of art.
A horizontally oriented charcoal and wash drawing on brown paper depicts a dense woodland framed by a thin black border. Thick, dark trunks at the far left and right enclose the scene. In the center, tall trees with spindly branches and airy foliage rise above shadowy clusters of smaller trees and low bushes. Varied washes create depth, revealing a faint, flat horizon through gaps in the intricately rendered forest.

Wooded Landscape

after 1648

Anthonie Waterloo

(Dutch, 1609/10–1690)
Netherlands

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