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Wheat Fields  1670

by Jacob van Ruisdael

This large canvas of about 1670 is Ruisdael's most ambitious view of grain fields, a subject he treated frequently. The monumental design, with its centralized recession into space, might have been intended for a particular location, perhaps above a mantelpiece. During the seventeenth century, paintings of this size were usually hung high. (Source: [url=https://www.metmuse...
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Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art