A rural landscape: a man, a woman and their dog traversing marshy ground. Engraving by S. à Bolswert after Sir P.P. Rubens.

  • Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.
Date:
[between 1620? and 1659]
Reference:
2491321i
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Description

The painting is described by Adler as follows (left and right have to be reversed for the engraving): "A wide, marshy landscape with patches of water in the foreground stretches out towards low hills on the horizon. Bushes and trees grow everywhere; in the right foreground is a pollard willow in front of a group of tall trees. Beyond these is a view of a hexagonal church-tower on the right, and on the left a peasant’s cottage and a dilapidated manor-house. A storm is coming up, and in the foreground a peasant is urging his wife to make haste; a dog leaps on in front of them. Further off, a man leading two horses is hurrying from the scene, and a sportsman with two dogs is heading in the same direction. A flock of birds are flying to the right, whence the scene is lit by the rays of the setting sun, while a bank of rainclouds is driving up from the left."--Adler, loc. cit.

Publication/Creation

[Antwerp] : Gillis Hendricx excudit, [between 1620? and 1659]

Physical description

1 print : engraving ; platemark 31.5 x 48.3 cm

Lettering

Pet. Paul. Rubbens pinxit. S. à Bolswert sculpsit

References note

Wolfgang Adler, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, vol. XVIII, Landscapes and hunting scenes; part I: Landscapes, London 1982, no. 56 ("Open, flat landscape with a peasant couple and a dog"), pp. 165-166 and fig. 139

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2491321i

Reproduction note

After a painting of unknown whereabouts, presumably lost--Adler, loc. cit.

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