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

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
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
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.
Painting of the Dutch painter Jacob van Ruysdael “Square in Amsterdam”. The size of the painting is 52 x 65 cm, oil on canvas. In his younger years from 1650
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
“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