River Landscape with Wooded Banks
Medium
Black chalk, over brush and gray wash, heightened with white chalk, on tan laid paper prepared with a grayish-brown wash
Dimensions
23.7 × 32.4 cm (9 3/8 × 12 13/16 in.)
Classification
ink or chalk wash
Department
Prints and Drawings
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
82903
Art Historical Context
Lodewijk de Vadder’s *River Landscape with Wooded Banks* captures a tranquil scene of trees lining a winding waterway, rendered with remarkable subtlety. Though undated, the drawing reflects the 17th-century Flemish interest in natural scenery as a subject worthy of independent study. De Vadder, active in the Brussels area, specialized in such landscapes, translating the gentle rhythms of the countryside into works on paper that feel both observed and atmospheric. The medium itself is central to the drawing’s appeal. Working in black chalk over brush and gray wash, then heightening select are...
About the Artist
Lodewijk de Vadder · 1605–1655
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