museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en

Jacob van Ruisdael (1628-1682)

"Prolific and versatile, Ruisdael depicted a wide variety of landscape subjects. From 1646 he painted Dutch countryside scenes of remarkable quality for a young man. After a trip to Germany in 1650, his landscapes took on a more heroic character. In his late work, conducted when he lived and worked in Amsterdam, he added city panoramas and seascapes to his regular repertoire. In these, the sky often took up two-thirds of the canvas. In total he produced more than 150 Scandinavian views featuring waterfalls.

Ruisdael´s only registered pupil was Meindert Hobbema, one of several artists who painted figures in his landscapes. Hobbema´s work has at times been confused with Ruisdael´s. There is difficulty in attributing Ruisdael´s work, which has not been helped by the fact that three members of his family were also landscape painters, some of whom spelled their name "Ruysdael": his father Isaack van Ruisdael, his well-known uncle Salomon van Ruysdael, and his cousin, confusingly called Jacob van Ruysdael." - (en.wikipedia.org 16.11.2019)

What we know

Background

was born Haarlem 1628-1629
died Haarlem 1682
was buried Haarlem March 14, 1682

Biography

professional / worker Amsterdam 1657-1681
professional / worker Haarlem

Sources & Mentions

Objects and visualizations

Relations to objects

Ruinenlandschaft mit WasserfallDer WasserfallLandschaft mit der Ansicht von Haarlem (Landscape with the view of Haarlem)Eichen an einem See mit Wasserrosen (Oaks at a Lake with Waterlilies)Waldesdickicht (Forest thicket)Der Damplatz zu Amsterdam (Dam Square in Amsterdam)
Show objects

Relations to actor

This actor (left) is related to objects with which other actors (right) are related to

[Relation to person or institution] Jacob van Ruisdael (1628-1682)
Printing plate produced Wilhelm Krauskopf (1847-1921)
[Relation to person or institution] Friedrich Moritz von Brabeck (1742-1814)

Show relations to actors

Map

Relations to places

Relations to time periods

Show relations to time periods

Activity (Interactions with objects)

[Last update: ]