
River View
1680 · oil paint (paint), panel
width: 49 cm, depth: 3.5 cm, height: 37 cm
Rijksmuseum

Jan Griffier I was a Dutch landscape painter active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, known for panoramic river scenes and topographical views rendered in oil on canvas. His compositions typically featured elevated vantage points, atmospheric effects of light and water, and a cool palette dominated by greens and grays. Working during the Dutch Golden Age, he contributed to the consolidation of landscape as a primary genre in Northern European painting, establishing conventions for the representation of inland waterways and coastal prospects that would influence subsequent generations.
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