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River Landscape with Travellers near a Wood
Pieter van der Croos, 1600–1700
This painting is a representative example, unusual in being signed, of the type of Dutch 17th-century landscape which was to be so influential in the development of the landscape tradition in Britain. Part of three gifts to three museums by The Lutece Foundation through the Art Fund between 1983 and 1987.
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Title of artwork, date
River Landscape with Travellers near a Wood, 1600–1700
Date supported
1987
Medium and material
Oil on panel
Dimensions
64 x 82 cm
Gifted by
Lutece Foundation
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