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Original fileRotslandschap met reizigers bij een brug
About This Work
Two travelers carrying heavy packs traverse a rugged path dominated by towering, gnarled pine trees. The composition leads the eye through a jagged valley past a stone archway toward a sprawling hilltop citadel and a distant bridge. The meticulous linework highlights the wild, untamed textures of the rocks and foliage, characteristic of the late 16th-century Northern landscape tradition.
Created by the imperial engraver for Rudolf II, this work reflects the intense focus on natural philosophy and the exploration of the physical world at the Prague court. Such landscapes often served as contemplations on the vastness of the macrocosm and the human journey through a world perceived as a divine cipher.
Inscriptions
Petrus Stephani Inuen.
Connected Texts
Pieter Stevens II
The court painter to Rudolf II who provided the original design (inventor) for this engraving by Sadeler.
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Provenance & Source
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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height 214 mm x width 270 mm
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