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ID number: BIRBI-66.1 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Artist / Maker: Vliet, Hendrick Cornelisz. van der (1611/2-1675) Title / Object name / Definition: A grotto in an imaginary landscape Object type: Painting Culture: Dutch Date made: 1643 Materials: Oil on wood Measurements: 54.7 x 90.2 cm Provenance: Purchased by Hazlitt Gallery from Ian Appleby (thought to have been acquired from a country sale); purchased from the Hazlitt Gallery in 1966 for £3,000. |
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Description: Vliet specialised in painting church interiors and this is his only known landscape, though such scenes were popular with his Dutch contemporaries. The grotto is a curious hybrid, partly natural and partly man-made with elements carved from the rocks. Two gentlemen have journeyed to inspect the site. With its shadowy statue, to the left, and giant head, to the right, it seems to have been the centre of a mysterious antique cult. A kneeling shepherd, to the right, suggests that the primitive worship of nature continues. Inscriptions / Translations: Signed and dated I.r.: H Vandervliet 164[3?] Notes: Exhibited: 'Italian and the Italianate', Hazlitt Gallery, London, 1966, no. 9; 'Une image peut cacher une autre', Grand Palais, Galeries Nationales, Paris, 2009, no. 252. |
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