


Artwork Details
Private Collection, France
Ader Tajan, Paris, December 20, 1994, lot 35
Private Collection (acquired through Richard Green, London, 1995)
Private Collection, California

Jan van Goyen's Landscape with Figures by a Barn (1637) was painted the year before he was elected hoofdman of The Hague's Guild of Saint Luke, an office that recognized a landscape style he had already perfected. The picture belongs to his tonal phase, the spare, atmospheric manner that replaced the busier landscapes of his youth and became synonymous with the golden age of Dutch landscape painting.
A wide, cloud-banked sky fills most of the panel above a very low horizon. A dirt road cuts diagonally toward farm buildings at right, their red-tiled roofs set against dense, gold-green trees; small figures walk the path past a haystack. At left, the land opens into a flat, hazy plain where a distant river catches the light. Van Goyen laid this in with quick, thin strokes on the oak panel, keeping the surface within one warm, golden-brown key.
The painting shares its low horizon, tonal restraint, and rural architecture with scenes now in major museum collections, including the Rijksmuseum's The Valkhof in Nijmegen (1641), the Thyssen-Bornemisza's River Landscape with Ferry Boat and Cottages (1634), and the National Gallery's A River Landscape (1645). Painted at the threshold of his guild leadership, this panel captures van Goyen at the moment his mature vision was taking hold — the vision that would define Dutch landscape painting for a generation.

“What we have here is Jan van Goyen's view of what was there, his own poetic view of a slice of reality... [H]e teaches us to observe the beauty at the calm mouth of a river. And if Dutch people today cherish such beauties... they have to thank for that the lessons in observation that they learned from this artist.”— Dutch cultural historian and theologian H. R. Rookmaaker
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