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The Forest
Jacob Van Ruisdael — Dutch, 1628/29–1682 — Dutch Golden Age landscape
Jacob van Ruisdael is generally regarded as the foremost landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age. Born in Haarlem to a family of painters and active there before settling in Amsterdam around 1656, he produced over five hundred paintings as well as drawings and etchings. His subjects ranged from the dunes and forests of Holland to imagined Scandinavian waterfalls, panoramic views of Haarlem with its bleaching fields, and the well-known windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede.
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