Shepherd Asleep on a Hummock

Anthonie Waterloo

17th century

Shepherd Asleep on a Hummock by Anthonie Waterloo

Medium

Etching; second state of three

Dimensions

sheet: 9 1/4 x 11 3/4 in. (23.5 x 29.8 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1947

Accession Number

47.100.21

Tags

SheepTreesShepherdsSleeping

Art Historical Context

In the tranquil etching *Shepherd Asleep on Hummock*, 17th-century Dutch artistthonie Waterloo captures a pastoral moment. Created during the Dutch Golden Age, when landscape prints flourished, this work exemplifies Waterloo's mastery of intricate natural scenes. As a specialist in wooded landscapes and atmospheric etchings, he draws viewers into a quiet countryside idyll, evoking the era's fascination with rural harmony amid urban prosperity. The composition centers on a shepherd dozing peacefully atop a grassy hummock, surrounded by grazing sheep and stately trees. Rendered in the second st...

About the Artist

Anthonie Waterloo · 16091690

Anthonie Waterloo (1609–1690) was a prominent Dutch Golden Age landscape artist, born on May 6 in Lille, then part of the Spanish Netherlands. Little is known of his early life beyond his mother, Magdalena Vaillant, who joined Amsterdam's Walloon Church in 1621, with Waterloo following in 1630; no records exist of formal training, and he was likely self-taught. Registered as a painter in Amsterdam...

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