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Peter Paul Rubens, Landscape with stream overhung with trees, a drawing

1535/1590

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This is a remarkable drawing both in its colouring and in the distinctive use of a reddish brown to emphasize the outline of the bark of the trees. The red-brown of the trunks is complemented by the vivid greens of the leaves of the trees and water plants. The landscape behind is much less detailed, the fields, hills and pale sky shown just as bands of watercolour.Landscape became a major part of Rubens' work only in his later years, around 1637-40. This colourful drawing was probably made during this period. The combination of watercolour and bodycolour for a landscape sketch was unusual for Rubens but when compared with his chalk drawings and oil paintings, the attribution of this drawing seems reasonably certain.By this stage of his life, Rubens was living in a country estate at Het Steen outside Malines (Mechelen) and enjoying the pleasurable life of a country gentleman. He was at the height of his career and admired throughout Europe.

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  • Title: Peter Paul Rubens, Landscape with stream overhung with trees, a drawing
  • Date Created: 1535/1590
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 35.00mm; Width: 95.00mm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: drawn
  • Subject: hunting/shooting; elephant; dragon
  • Registration number: SL,5219.124
  • Producer: Drawn by Gheeraerts, Marcus
  • Material: paper
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Transferred from British Library. Bequeathed by Sloane, Hans. Previous owner/ex-collection Silfvercrona, Pieter Spiering
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