Big Oak by Jacob van Ruysdael

Painting by the Dutch painter Jacob van Ruysdael “Big Oak”. The size of the painting is 76 x 98 cm, oil on canvas. Like other contemporaries, the masters of the

Waterfall by Jacob van Ruisdal

Painting by the Dutch painter Jacob van Ruysdael “Waterfall”. The size of the painting is 100 x 87 cm, oil on canvas. It is believed that Reisdal wrote imaginary mountain

Swamps by Jacob van Ruysdael

Ruysdael was the largest landscape painter of his time. In the Dutch landscape school there are a wide variety of images of nature, and there are always people in them.

Dune Road by Jacob van Ruisdal

Painting by Dutch artist Jacob van Ruysdael “The road in the dunes”. Painting size 32 x 43 cm, oil on canvas. Ruysdal liked to write small Dutch cities or villages,

Bentheim Castle by Jacob van Ruisdal

Approximately in 1650, Reisdal left his native Haarlem and went on a trip to the border German lands. Most likely, his friend, landscape painter Claes Berchem, accompanied him on this

Grain Field by Jacob van Ruisdal

Jacob van Ruysdal, an outstanding Dutch master of landscape genre, captured on the canvas an amazing image of his native land. Plain spaces, depicted as a living being, seem to

Winter Scenes by Jacob van Ruysdal

Perhaps, in no European country, winter landscapes have never been as popular as in Holland. Dutch artists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries countless times depicted winter fun in the

Winter landscape by Jacob van Ruysdal

Winter landscape Perhaps in no European country, winter landscapes have never enjoyed such popularity as in Holland. Dutch artists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries countless times depicted winter fun

Urban Views by Jacob van Ruysdal

Urban species Reisdal turned at the same end of his life, so they make up a relatively small part of the artist’s creative heritage. Brushes Reisdal belong to several types

Jewish cemetery by Jacob van Ruisdal

A distinctive feature of Reisdal’s mature creativity is the saturation of paintings with drama. His canvases are no longer just a contemplation of the surrounding world, like the canvases of

Landscape by Jacob van Ruysdael

Speaking about the landscapes of Ruysdael, one cannot pass over the silence of his “famous sky”. Clouded in clouds, flashing with the rays of a dim sun, it dominates in

Marine by Jacob van Ruysdael

The basis of the economic prosperity of Holland from time immemorial was the sea trade. Perhaps that is why marine species have traditionally enjoyed great popularity here. In the 17th