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Landscape with waterfall and figures, oil on canvas from the second half of the 17th century in a contemporary frame.

Codice: 416997
5.000
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Author: Da studiare
Period: 17th century
Category: Lands+fig.
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Adriano Bompadre Antichita'
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Landscape with waterfall and figures, oil on canvas from the second half of the 17th century in a contemporary frame.  Translated
Description:
Valuable oil on canvas of Dutch school (?) depicting a beautiful natural landscape; the rocks and rich vegetation create a natural arch from which a striking waterfall descends. The waterfall is the protagonist of the scene; the figures present, in fact, are carrying out some type of hydraulic engineering activity, which should be investigated further. Certainly a high-quality painting, in which the artist is very skilled in the lenticular details of nature, such as the movement of the waterfall's water, which breaks into the river basin and among the rocks, expressing a luministic attention of great value. The right side in the foreground is occupied by large wooden pylons on which a sort of pier is mounted, from there a figure of a monk with a tunic pulls a rope to ring an alarm or signaling bell probably linked to the water activity. At the foot of the construction are represented two elderly priests, probably in the capacity of supervisors. The painting can be placed in the second half of the seventeenth century, more precisely in the last quarter. Due to the type of subject and attention to naturalistic and luministic details, it could have been executed with a high probability by a student or painter close to Jacob Van Ruisdael (Haarlem 1628 - Amsterdam 1682). It's a controversial painting, which should be studied in more detail, not excluding the fact that it could also hold some surprises. The dimensions of the canvas are 70cm x 60cm. The painting is mounted on a splendid gilded and carved frame from the early 18th century. We attach a guarantee certificate that certifies its authenticity.  Translated