Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael (atribuido a)
, 1628/1629 — 1682Jacob Isaacksz van Ruisdael (1628/29–1682) was the leading landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age. Renowned for his atmospheric, dramatic, and highly detailed depictions of forests, waterfalls, dunes, and stormy skies, he influenced generations of artists and helped elevate landscape painting to a respected and independent art form.
Jacob Isaacksz van Ruisdael was one of the leading landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age. His works are characterized by realistic and dramatic depictions of nature, including forests, windmills, rivers, and turbulent skies. Van Ruisdael is celebrated for his masterful handling of light and atmosphere, evoking feelings of grandeur and melancholy. He influenced many later landscape artists and played a key role in establishing landscape painting as an independent genre in Western art. His style blends topographical accuracy with poetic and often romantic sensibilities toward nature.
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