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Mountain Landscape with Waterfall

Kerstiaen Keuninck the Elderaround 1605-1610

Bonnefantenmuseum

Bonnefantenmuseum
Maastricht, Netherlands

This painting is one of the highlights from the oeuvre of Kerstiaen de Keuninck the Elder. The scene in the foreground, a cowherd with six cows, was formerly interpreted as the Prodigal Son. However, he is known as a swineherd, rather than a cowherd. The painter probably just wanted to portray an everyday scene. The scene is introduced by way of a ‘repoussoir’, the tree passage in the foreground, from which a path runs diagonally upwards. Along the zigzagging path are a tree trunk, a rocky passage, a monumental waterfall and a ruin. In between the tree on the left and the rocky passage on the right is a gently rolling landscape, which contrasts starkly with the rugged landscapes

De Keuninck painted in his Mannerist period. This landscape therefore marks a crucial moment in his oeuvre. The rays of sunshine bathing the landscape in a warm glow are very striking. De Keuninck achieved this effect by spattering the paint from his wet brush onto the canvas with a flick of his wrist.

Details

  • Title: Mountain Landscape with Waterfall
  • Creator: Kerstiaen Keuninck the Elder
  • Date: around 1605-1610
  • Physical Dimensions: 66 x 97,5 x 5 cm
  • Provenance: Acquired. © Peter Cox/Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht
  • Medium: oil on panel

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