#Landscapes by Jacob van Ruisdael
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Pluviôse.
Second month of winter, pluviôse (name that was inspired for the Latin “pluviosus”, meaning rainy) started around the 20th of January, and coincided with the apparent passage of the Sun through the zodiacal constellation of Aquarius
#aneurin barnard#moodboard#moodboard series#French Republican calendar#Pluviôse#Illustration of Pluviôse by Louis Lafitte#Landscapes by Jacob van Ruisdael#Pluviose
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Winter Landscape with a View of the Amstel River and Amsterdam by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1660s.
#classic art#painting#jacob van ruisdael#dutch artist#17th century#baroque#dutch golden age#landscape#houses#trees#winter#amsterdam#netherlands
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#jacob isaaksz van ruisdael#art#painting#oil on canvas#landscape#cemetary#graveyard#tomb#sky#clouds#trees#river#ruin#architecture
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Landscape with Windmills near Haarlem, Jacob van Ruisdael, between 1654 and 1656
#art#art history#Jacob van Ruisdael#landscape#landscape painting#windmill#Dutch Golden Age#Baroque#Baroque art#Dutch Baroque#Netherlands#Dutch art#17th century art#oil on canvas#Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Landschaft mit einem Dorf in der Ferne, 1646 von Jacob van Ruisdael
#kunst#kunstwerk#art#artwork#jacob van ruisdael#künstler#artist#landschaft#landscape#natur#nature#pflanzen#plants#gras#grass#bäume#trees#grün#green#weg#pfad#path#dorf#village#draußen#outdoors#gemälde#painting
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Title: The Jewish Cemetery
Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael
Date: 1628 - 1682
Style: Baroque
Genre: Landscape
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Chapel by a Waterfall
Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael (Dutch, 1628/1629-1682)
Date: circa 1670
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: The Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands
#landscape#painting#jacob van ruisdael#dutch painter#european art#dutch golden age#oil on canvas#baroque#17th century painting#waterfall#chapel#river#rocky landscape#the mauritshuis
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The Jewish Cemetery by Jacob van Ruisdael
#Jacob van Ruisdael#baroque#baroque art#landscape#painting#oil painting#oil on canvas#art#art history#burial grounds#cemetery#ruins#17th century#17th century art#dutch golden age#dutch art#dark academia
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#Evening Landscape: A Windmill by a Stream#art#paintings#museum#art pieces#tumblr art#Jacob van Ruisdael#(c. 1650)#(680 x 1024)
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Winter Landscape with a View of the Amstel River and Amsterdam - Jacob van Ruisdael // evermore - Taylor Swift feat. Bon Iver
#jacob van ruisdael#evermore#evermore album#taylor swift#bon iver#winter#winter landscape#art#art history#lyrics#lyric art#charlotte's twelve days of december#tw death mention
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say dutch golden age and my dick perks up like a dogs ears
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Landscape with a View of Bentheim Castle by Jacob van Ruisdael, 1650-1654.
#classic art#painting#jacob van ruisdael#dutch artist#17th century#baroque#dutch golden age#landscape#hills#trees#castle#bentheim castle#germany
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#FineArtFriday: Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael 1653 revisited
Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael (1628/1629–1682) Title: Two Watermills and an Open Sluice Genre: landscape art Date: 1653 Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: height: 664 mm (26.1 in) Collection: Getty Center What I Love about this painting: This painting is the perfect writing prompt. Peaceful and serene, the scene shows us two watermills opposite each other on the stream, sharing the power of the…
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#17th century landscape paintings#Fine Art Friday#Jacob van Ruisdael#paintings of watermills#Two Watermills and an Open Sluice by Jacob van Ruisdael
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Jacob van Ruisdael | Landscape with a Village in the Distance | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This ambitious picture is one of the earliest known works by Van Ruisdael, who was about eighteen years old when he painted fifteen known landscapes that are dated 1646. While this painting is consistent in execution with contemporary works by the artist, its bold composition and loose handling of such passages as the entire foreground make a rather rash impression compared with that of pictures…
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