Landscape with Castle on the Hill
Medium
Pen and brown ink, on buff laid paper, laid down on card
Dimensions
16.1 × 20.8 cm (6 3/8 × 8 1/4 in.)
Classification
pen and ink drawings
Department
Prints and Drawings
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
84794
Art Historical Context
This delicate pen-and-ink drawing, created in the style of Flemish artist Roelandt Savery, captures a sweeping landscape crowned by a castle perched dramatically on a hill. Savery, active in the early seventeenth century, was renowned for detailed natural scenes that blended real topography with imaginative elements, often inspired by his travels through the Alps and his work at the court of Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. Though the sheet bears no date, its composition reflects the period’s growing interest in landscape as an independent subject, moving beyond mere background to become a poetic ...