Waterfalls by Jacob van Ruisdal

The Dutch painting owes fashion to the waterfalls is largely due to Reisdal, who has never seen them vyave. Nevertheless, he portrayed them not only reliably, but in such a

View of Haarlem by Jacob van Ruysdal

Painting by Dutch painter Jacob van Ruysdael “View of Harlem”. Painting size 36 x 45 cm, oil on canvas. Around 1655, Reisdal relocated to Amsterdam. With this move coincided with

Two Mills by Jacob van Reisdal

The watermill is not such a frequent motive in Dutch painting as windmill. However, the main mill in this picture is water. In all details, Reisdal portrays a dam, the

Wake Mill by Jacob van Ruisdal

“The Wake Mill” is firmly in the top three paintings that the Dutch consider their national symbols. The picture of Reisdal captures the tiny town of Wake, located a few

Ray of Sun by Jacob van Ruysdal

Jacob van Ruysdal – the largest Dutch landscape painter of the XVII century. He was the nephew of S. van Reisdal and, perhaps, he received his first painting lessons. Initially,

Panoramas by Jacob van Ruysdal

The term “panorama” was introduced at the end of the 18th century to refer to a picture covering almost the entire horizon circle. As a rule, the panorama is combined

Breakwater by Jacob van Ruysdal

Painting by the Dutch artist Jacob van Ruysdael “Breakwater”. The size of the painting is 110 x 160 cm, oil on canvas. The classic Dutch landscape, as well as the

Seashore by Jacob van Reisdal

In the works of one of the greatest landscape painters in the history of world art, Jacob van Reisdahl, Dutch landscape painting reaches the heights of realistic craftsmanship. Reisdal’s significance