Imaginary Landscape

Imaginary Landscape by Gaspard Dughet

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

37 7/8 x 60 1/2 in. (96.2 x 153.7 cm)

Classification

Paintings

Department

European Paintings

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1908

Accession Number

08.227.1

Tags

MenForestsLandscapes

Art Historical Context

Gaspard Dughet'sImaginary Landscape*, an evocative oil on canvas from the 17th century, transports viewers into a lush, idealized world of dense forests and wandering figures. Dughet, a French painter who spent much of his career in Rome, was renowned for his classical landscapes inspired by the Roman countryside. Often called "Gard Poussin" his brother-in-law Nicolasoussin, he mastered art of blending dramatic natural scenery with subtle human presence, evoking a sense of timeless harmony between man and nature. Painted in oil on canvas—a medium prized in the Baroque era for its luminous dep...

About the Artist

Gaspard Dughet · 16151675

He was famed as a distinguished landscape painter working in Rome in the 17th century, painting decorative frescoes and easel paintings for major Roman patrons, including Pope Innocent X and the Colonna family. He is linked to a new genre of landscape, the storm scene, however his most characteristic works depict the beauty of the scenery around Rome, particularly near Tivoli. He was particularly ...

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