Mountainous Landscape with Bridge

Eugène-Joseph Verboeckhoven Belgian

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Verboeckhoven was a leading nineteenth-century animalier painter who specialized in livestock. In this view, he reversed the typical scale of figure to ground, resulting in one of his rare pure landscapes. (A diminutive pair of deer appears at lower center.) It was perhaps inspired by the scenery of the Ardennes forest, which the artist visited in the 1820s.

Mountainous Landscape with Bridge, Eugène-Joseph Verboeckhoven (Belgian, Warneton 1798–1881 Brussels), Oil on paper, laid down on canvas

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