View of Haarlem and the Haarlemmer Meer

Jan van Goyen Dutch

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 615


The bell tower of the church of Saint Bavo in Haarlem gives this small but extraordinary panoramic view an appearance of topographic accuracy. In fact, the landscape knits together features of several different drawings from van Goyen’s sketchbooks, some observed from the heights of the bell tower itself. The panoramic viewpoint and the use of atmospheric perspective, whereby the more distant elements appear green or blue, connect van Goyen’s scene to the much earlier Netherlandish landscapes on view in this gallery.

View of Haarlem and the Haarlemmer Meer, Jan van Goyen (Dutch, Leiden 1596–1656 The Hague), Oil on wood

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