Circle of Aert van der Neer (Amsterdam ?1603/4-1677)
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Circle of Aert van der Neer (Amsterdam ?1603/4-1677)

A river landscape at dusk with a fisherman and a rowing boat, sailing boats beyond

Details
Circle of Aert van der Neer (Amsterdam ?1603/4-1677)
A river landscape at dusk with a fisherman and a rowing boat, sailing boats beyond
oil on canvas
16¼ x 19¼ in. (41.2 x 48.9 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 24 April 1998, lot 18, where acquired by the present owner.

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Lot Essay

Aert van der Neer is perhaps best known for the sense of space and atmosphere he injected into the 17th-century Dutch landscape. Van der Neer's evocative pictures may have been inspired by the work of Henrick Avercamp; however, his landscapes seem to take as their subject not the actors in the scene, but instead the effects of cool northern light, often in the context of moonlit riverscapes or, as here, descending darkness over a village and its environs.

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