View of a Village along a River 1604
by Jan Brueghel I
The workshop of Jan Brueghel I must have been a successful, well-run business. In addition to large paintings made on commission, it roduced an endless stream of landscapes for the free market. These small paintings were variations on a limited range of models. This landscape is a well preserved, finely executed – and probably autograph – example.
- Credit:
- Courtesy of Rijksmuseum
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