Italian Landscape, Jan van Huysum
Jan van Huysum
Italian Landscape
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Jan van Huysum

Italian Landscape, ca. 1709


Malfeld
height: 41.8 cm
Dimensions
width: 52.3 cm
Physical Description
Oil on canvas, lined
Inventory Number
307
Acquisition
Acquired in 1816 with the founder’s bequest
Status
Not on display

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Italian Landscape
Painter
Period Produced
School
Object Type
Physical Description
Oil on canvas, lined
Material
Technique
Label at the Time of Manufacture
Bezeichnet unten rechts: Jan Van Huysum fc

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Departement
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 1816 with the founder’s bequest

Work Content

Motifs and References

Iconclass

Primary
  • 25H landscapes
  • 25H1 landscapes in the temperate zone
  • 46C131 riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman
  • 25H11 mountains
  • 25H213 river
Secondary
  • 46C112 bridge
  • 25H112 rocks
  • 41A1 civic architecture; edifices; dwellings
  • 25G3 trees
  • 26A clouds
  • 61D(ITALIA) geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (ITALIA) (ITALIA)

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
...
Johann Friedrich Städel (1728–1816), Frankfurt am Main
Nachlass Johann Friedrich Städel, 1816.

Information

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Last update

24.11.2023