River in Spate

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It is unknown whether this rocky landscape with a rapidly flowing river was based on a place that Jacob van Ruisdael visited. In the past it was assumed that Ruisdael must have travelled north to see such scenery, but no such trip is recorded. It has therefore been suggested that views such as this one may have been inspired by the drawings of the Amsterdam landscape painter Allart van Everdingen, who visited Scandinavia in 1644 and made studies of mountainous landscapes with torrents and waterfalls.

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Bristol

Title

River in Spate

Date

c.1660

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 66 x W 54 cm

Accession number

K2421

Acquisition method

gift from the Art Fund from the bequest of Ernest E. Cook of Bath, 1955

Work type

Painting

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